It has become one word nonstop since its expanded use in air travel. But its original meaning was an adverb meaning unceasingly (e.g. talking nonstop). It can also be written non-stop but this is flagged by some spell-checkers.
A non-plural word, a word (noun or pronoun) that is not plural is singular, a word for just one.
Yes, a hyphenated word is still one word.
is nonpublic one word
The most common prefix for the word stop is non. This makes the word nonstop and that prefix means not.
Nonstop means without stopping. "Non" is derived from "no". Use your brain....
non stop
loquacious means very talkative or full of trivial conversation
you can say you glared or non stop looking
regular, precise, has precision, non-stop
Relentless, perpetual, non-stop, et cetera.
No one.
A non-plural word, a word (noun or pronoun) that is not plural is singular, a word for just one.
Running ten miles non stop is very arduous.
the girl came in and out of the house consecutive non stop
Yes, a hyphenated word is still one word.
The word STOP has one syllable
Words beginning with 'non' are:nonsensenonnegotiablenonsupportnonrefundablenonentitynonporousnonchalantnondescriptnonstopnon sequitur