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uninterrupted

Uninterrupted (adjective) means continuing without any break or interruption. Example: “She finally had an uninterrupted hour to work on the report.”

adjective
1
Continuing without any break or interruption.
"She finally had an uninterrupted hour to work on the report."
"The view from the hilltop was uninterrupted for miles."

How to use uninterrupted

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishNothing broke it up or got in the way — it just kept going smoothly.

Common pairings
uninterrupted view uninterrupted sleep uninterrupted flow

Word forms

more uninterrupted comparative, most uninterrupted superlative

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Etymology

From un- + interrupted.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “uninterrupted” mean?

The word “uninterrupted” means continuing without any break or interruption. In plain terms, nothing broke it up or got in the way — it just kept going smoothly.

How do you use “uninterrupted” in a sentence?

Here is “uninterrupted” used in a sentence: “She finally had an uninterrupted hour to work on the report.”

What part of speech is “uninterrupted”?

“Uninterrupted” is an adjective.

Is “uninterrupted” a common word?

“Uninterrupted” is an uncommon word in modern English.

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