Thesaurus Dictionary
Synonyms and antonyms of Continuing or existing for too long in American Thesaurus
Continuing or existing for too long
interminable (adjective)
continuing for a long time in a boring or annoying way
long (adjective)
seeming to last for a very long time, especially because you are bored or tired
persistent (adjective)
continuing to exist, especially for longer than you would like
lingering (adjective)
lasting for a long time, especially when this is unpleasant or not necessary
long-drawn-out (adjective)
continuing for too long
everlasting (adjective)
used for describing something that continues for so long that it becomes annoying
protracted (adjective)
formal continuing for a long time, especially longer than is normal or necessary
every day for a long time, especially in a way that is boring or unpleasant
used for emphasizing how long a period of time seems to last
every day for a long time, often in a way that is boring or unpleasant
drawn-out (adjective)
continuing for a long time so that you become bored
endless (adjective)
continuing for a long time in an annoying or unpleasant way
overlong (adjective)
too long
persevering (adjective)
continuing to exist, especially for longer than you would like
uncontrolled (adjective)
continuing without being stopped or controlled, especially in a way that you do not approve of
unrelieved (adjective)
mainly literary continuing for a long time without stopping or ever getting better
unremitting (adjective)
mainly literary continuing for a long time without stopping or ever getting better