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interminable

ihn-TUR-mihn-uh-buhl
adj
1
Seeming to go on forever, especially in a tedious or exhausting way.
"The meeting felt interminable, dragging on for over three hours."

How to Use Interminable

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In plain EnglishSo long it feels like it will never end, usually said about something boring or tiresome.

Common pairings
interminable wait interminable delay interminable meeting

Word Forms

more interminable comparative, interminables plural, most interminable superlative

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Etymology

From Middle French interminable, from Late Latin interminabilis, built from in- ("not") plus terminable ("able to be ended").

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