Endless
Endless is an English adjective meaning without an end or having no limit. It is used to describe something that appears to continue forever, or something that seems interminable or boundless. In everyday language it often conveys perception rather than a precise measure, as in endless rain or an endless journey. In technical contexts it may describe processes that do not terminate, such as an endless loop in computer programming or a repetitive procedure that continues until external intervention occurs.
Endless is commonly contrasted with finite or terminable. While infinite and eternal convey absolute, mathematical or
The word is formed from end plus the suffix -less, meaning "without." Its sense of without end
In literature and everyday usage, endless is frequently used to evoke scale or possibility, as in endless
See also infinity, eternity, interminable, perpetual motion.