all-time |
of all time; never greater; unsurpassed. |
amaranth |
a legendary flower that never dies. [1/3 definitions] |
asymptote |
in mathematics, a straight line that approaches but never meets a curve. |
bachelor |
an unwed man, esp. one who has never married. [1/2 definitions] |
Cassandra |
in The Iliad, an ancient Greek epic poem, a woman who saw the future accurately, but who was fated never to be believed. [1/2 definitions] |
endless |
being or seeming interminable; never ceasing. [1/3 definitions] |
frustrated |
having had a goal or ambition that one has never been able to achieve. [1/3 definitions] |
incessant |
never ceasing; continual. |
lost tribes |
the ten tribes of ancient Israel that were taken into captivity in Assyria and apparently never returned. |
Mrs. Grundy |
in Tom Morton's eighteenth-century play Speed the Plough, a character who never appears, but who is known as a stern, moralistic upholder of propriety. [1/2 definitions] |
nary |
(informal) not any; never a; no. |
ne'er |
contracted form of "never" (used chiefly in literature). |
nevermore |
at no time in the future; never again. |
Peter Pan |
the title character of J.M. Barrie's early twentieth-century play, a young boy who never grows up. |
spinster |
a woman who has never married (sometimes used disparagingly). |
unborn |
not yet or never born. [1/2 definitions] |
under no circumstances |
in no instance; never. |
unending |
never ending, or seeming endless. |
unheard-of |
never known about before; unprecedented or unknown. [1/2 definitions] |
unprecedented |
having no precedent; never before observed or experienced. |
unsurpassed |
never outperformed or improved upon by anyone or anything else to date. |