"Ceaseless" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Ceaseless means continuing or moving without pause or interruption; unbroken and uninterrupted. It can describe something that is relentless, ongoing, and never-ending.
A ceasefire is a temporary halt or suspension of hostilities in a war or conflict, typically agreed upon by the warring parties. It allows for a pause in fighting, during which negotiations and communication can take place, often leading to a more permanent resolution or settlement. Ceasefires can be formal, with strict terms and conditions, or informal, with vague boundaries and expectations. The goal of a ceasefire is usually to bring about a reduction in violence and casualties, allowing for a more peaceful and stable situation to develop.
Ceasefires refers to a temporary stoppage of hostilities or conflict, usually agreed upon temporarily or permanently by the parties involved, to allow for negotiations, humanitarian efforts, or a peaceful resolution. Examples include a cease-fire agreement, a cease-fire order, or a cease-fire arrangement.
Ceaselessly means without stopping or pausing; constantly; continuously. It can describe an action, process, or situation that occurs repeatedly and uninterruptedly. Example: She worked ceaselessly on the project for weeks, not taking a single break.
Ceases means to stop or discontinue doing something. It can also mean to come to an end or no longer continue. For example: "The company ceased operations due to financial difficulties."
Ceboidea is a superfamily of apes and monkeys that includes the capuchin, howler, and tamarin monkeys, as well as the marmosets and owl monkeys. It is a grouping of primates that evolved in the tropical forests of Central and South America. The name "Ceboidea" comes from the scientific name for the capuchin monkey, Cebus.