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Ceaseless vs Unbroken - What's the difference?

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Ceaseless is a related term of unbroken.


As adjectives the difference between ceaseless and unbroken

is that ceaseless is without an end while unbroken is whole, not divided into parts.

ceaseless

English

Adjective

(-)
  • Without an end.
  • Without stop or pause, incessant.
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    unbroken

    English

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Whole, not divided into parts.
  • After the vase had fallen down the flight of stairs we were amazed to find it still unbroken .
  • Of a horse, not tamed.
  • There is something majestic about the spirit of an unbroken mustang as it runs wild across the prairie.
  • Continuous, without interruption.
  • The team's unbroken winning streak was a record.

    Synonyms

    * (whole, not divided into parts ): complete, entire, in one piece, undivided, whole * (describing a horse ): untamed, wild * (continuous ): continuous, uninterrupted

    Antonyms

    * (whole ): broken, shattered, smashed, split * (describing a horse ): domesticated, tame, tamed * (continuous ): broken, interrupted