interminable
interminable — adjective
1. so long or slow that it feels as if it will never end, and this makes you feel a
so long or slow that it feels as if it will never end, and this makes you feel annoyed or bored
The three-hour lecture on tax law felt interminable to the tired students.
felt interminable — subjective experience of length
After the flight delay, we faced an interminable wait at the crowded airport gate.
interminable wait — common noun collocation
Contract talks between the bank and the union seemed interminable, with no agreement in sight.
Ravi found the interminable traffic jam so frustrating that he almost missed his meeting.
During the power cut, the hours without electricity felt interminable for the Kim family.
- endless
neutral — can describe both positive and negative situations
- never-ending
less formal than 'interminable', similar negative connotation
- ceaseless
more formal, often for continuous actions rather than complete events
用法筆記
Unlike 'endless' or 'never-ending', this word always carries a negative connotation of boredom or annoyance. It cannot be used for positive or neutral situations where the duration is welcome.