English adjective: nonstop | |||
| 1. | nonstop (of a journey especially a flight) occurring without stops | ||
| Samples | A nonstop flight to Atlanta. | ||
| Similar | direct | ||
| Antonyms | indirect | ||
| 2. | nonstop at all times | ||
| Samples | Around-the-clock nursing care. | ||
| Synonyms | around-the-clock, day-and-night, round-the-clock | ||
| Similar | continuous, uninterrupted | ||
| Antonyms | noncontinuous, discontinuous | ||
English noun: nonstop | |||
| 1. | nonstop (act) a flight made without intermediate stops between source and destination | ||
| Samples | How many nonstops are there to Dallas?. | ||
| Synonyms | nonstop flight | ||
| Broader (hypernym) | flight | ||
English adverb: nonstop | |||
| 1. | nonstop without stopping | ||
| Samples | We are flying nonstop form New York to Tokyo. | ||