Incessant = unceasing
2006-06-19 08:12:16
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answered by Dave_Stark 7
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It is like harping on someone without giving up. Not letting up on someone or something. I would say like persistent. Looked up on Yahoo dictionary search below:
Search Dictionary:
< incertitude incest >
in·ces·sant (n-ssnt) KEY
ADJECTIVE:
Continuing without interruption. See Synonyms at continual.
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ETYMOLOGY:
Middle English incessaunte, from Late Latin incessns , incessant- : Latin in-, not ; see in- 1 + Latin cessns, present participle of cessre, to stop ; see cease
OTHER FORMS:
in·cessan·cy (Noun), in·cessant·ly (Adverb)
Thesaurus: synonyms for incessant
2006-06-19 08:15:58
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answered by sarteaga1970 3
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http://dictionary.reference.com/search?r=2&q=incessant
2006-06-19 08:11:27
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answered by amosunknown 7
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incessant : never ceasing; continuing or being repeated without stoppiing or in a way that seems endless; constant
2006-06-19 08:16:33
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answered by grannypj51521no1 1
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without stopping. continuous
2006-06-19 08:13:43
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answered by Vince M 7
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"Continuing without interruption."
2006-06-26 07:54:17
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answered by Funchy 6
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it is what happens when and ant sleeps with its mom. EWWW!
2006-06-19 12:46:22
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answered by Brian J 3
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it means continous
2006-06-19 08:13:07
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answered by Sharp Marble 6
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YOU NEVER EVER STOP ASKING THAT QUESTION. KNOCK IT OFF!!!!
2006-06-19 08:25:43
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answered by poorcocoboiboi 6
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