"Interminable" is an adjective that means something that cannot be ended (or that seems to be continuing forever). This often refers to something very boring and long.
An example sentence could be:
"The professor's lecture on bacteria seemed interminable."
The journey from ocean to ocean seamed interminable, due to the many stops and boring conversation.
Interminable means to be seemingly endless. An example sentence would be: Everyone felt like her story was interminable and were ready for it to be over.
I resignedly called off the search when I realized that the forest was just interminable.
The long interminable journey seemed as if it would never end .
does this interminable questioning have a purpose.
A boring movie can seem interminable but a good movie seems to end too soon.
He spoke for over an hour delivering what seemed like an interminable speech.
(Interminable: literally "endless" but used to mean protracted)We continued our interminable journey down the jungle river.This Sunday, the pastor read another interminable message about church finances.Many claim a union labor job is so well protected by the threat of mass strike that its members enjoy interminable careers.
The adjective 'interminable' describes a noun as something which appears to last so long it will never end.An adjective also functions as predicate adjective (also called a subject complement), an adjective following a linking verb which describes the subject of the sentence.--------Her interminable prattle about celebrities clears the lunchroom quickly. (describes the noun 'prattle')This class is interminable. I checked my watch just now, and there's still an hour to go. (predicate adjective: class = interminable)
Determinable
finite
Never-ending.