Oxford Dictionary
non-stop
non-stop ▶adjective continuing without stopping or pausing: we had two days of almost non-stop rain. • (of a passenger vehicle or journey ) not having or making stops at intermediate places on the way to its destination: a non-stop flight to Los Angeles. • oppressively constant; relentless; unremitting: the show was axed after non-stop criticism. ▶adverb without stopping or pausing: Stephen had been working non-stop.
Oxford Thesaurus
non-stop
non-stop adjective you can look forward to non-stop fun and entertainment: continuous, incessant, unceasing, ceaseless, constant, continual, perpetual, unfaltering, permanent, uninterrupted, without interruption, round-the-clock, unbroken, steady, unremitting, relentless, persistent. ANTONYMS occasional, intermittent. ▶adverb we worked non-stop on the books: continuously, all the time, incessantly, unceasingly, ceaselessly, constantly, continually, perpetually, unfalteringly, permanently, uninterruptedly, without interruption, round the clock, steadily, unremittingly, relentlessly, persistently, without ceasing; informal 24 -7. ANTONYMS intermittently.
French Dictionary
non-stop
non-stop FORME FAUTIVE Anglicisme pour continu, ininterrompu.