Relentless vs Nonstop - What's the difference?
relentless | nonstop |
Without stopping; without interruption or break;
Without stopping; without interruption or break
A journey, especially a nonstop flight.
* {{quote-news, year=2007, date=October 14, author=David Kaufman, title=Discounters Are In for the Long Hauls, work=New York Times
, passage=With business-class seats on nonstops from British Airways and Cathay Pacific often priced up to $8,000 round trip, Mr. Exton typically flew cheaper alternatives that saved money but required layovers and plane switches. }}
English frequency adverbs
As adjectives the difference between relentless and nonstop
is that relentless is unrelenting or unyielding in severity while nonstop is without stopping; without interruption or break.As an adverb nonstop is
without stopping; without interruption or break.As a noun nonstop is
a nonstop journey, especially a nonstop flight.nonstop
English
Alternative forms
* non-stopAdjective
(-)- There's a nonstop flight to Mauritius, but I'm not sitting on the same plane for thirteen hours.
Adverb
(-)- He worked nonstop for fourteen hours yesterday, just so he could get today off.
Noun
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