uninterrupted

English

Etymology

un- + interrupted

Adjective

uninterrupted (comparative more uninterrupted, superlative most uninterrupted)

  1. continuing with no interruption
    • 2021 October 20, Paul Stephen, “Leisure and pleasure on the Far North Line”, in RAIL, number 942, page 48:
      Having departed Inverness on time, I take the advice of several guidebooks and sit in a right-hand-side seat, which should afford me uninterrupted views of the sea as the train winds its way north.

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