Unceasing vs Unbroken - What's the difference?
unceasing | unbroken | Related terms |
continuous; continuing indefinitely without stopping
* 1841 , William Johnstoun N. Neale, The naval surgeon (page 136)
Whole, not divided into parts.
Of a horse, not tamed.
Continuous, without interruption.
Unceasing is a related term of unbroken.
As adjectives the difference between unceasing and unbroken
is that unceasing is continuous; continuing indefinitely without stopping while unbroken is whole, not divided into parts.unceasing
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- The unceasing fatigue of my daily walks to and from Clapham, with my various trudgings from one Doctor Humbug to another Doctor Whimsical, combined with the before-mentioned causes to affect my health.
unbroken
English
Adjective
(-)- After the vase had fallen down the flight of stairs we were amazed to find it still unbroken .
- There is something majestic about the spirit of an unbroken mustang as it runs wild across the prairie.
- The team's unbroken winning streak was a record.