The difference between Incessantly and Nonstop
When used as adverbs, incessantly means in a manner without pause or stop, especially to the point of annoyance, whereas nonstop means without stopping.
Nonstop is also noun with the meaning: a nonstop journey, especially a nonstop flight.
Nonstop is also adjective with the meaning: without stopping.
check bellow for the other definitions of Incessantly and Nonstop
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Incessantly as an adverb:
In a manner without pause or stop, especially to the point of annoyance; not ceasing.
Examples:
"He jabbered incessantly and annoyed everyone."
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Incessantly as an adverb (obsolete):
immediately
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Nonstop as an adjective:
Without stopping; without interruption or break.
Examples:
"There's a nonstop flight to Mauritius, but I'm not sitting on the same plane for thirteen hours."
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Nonstop as an adverb:
Without stopping; without interruption or break
Examples:
"He worked nonstop for fourteen hours yesterday, just so he could get today off."
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Nonstop as a noun:
A nonstop journey, especially a nonstop flight.