unbroken

adjective6 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.5

Indicates that something is very nearly, but not completely, continuous or whole.

A strong way of saying 'almost completely', implying any interruptions are insignificant.

Suggests that for the most part, something has been continuous, with few exceptions.

Emphasizes that something has stayed whole or continuous over time.

Used to describe a state of being whole or continuous.

Focuses on the continuation of a state without interruption.