Breakless

/ˈbreɪkləs/ adjective

Definition

Without breaks or interruptions; continuous or uninterrupted.

Etymology

From 'break' + '-less' (without). The term is used in technical contexts and literature to describe something that continues without stopping or pausing.

Kelly Says

A 'breakless' workflow sounds efficient but actually is terrible for human health—neuroscience shows your brain NEEDS breaks to consolidate memories and prevent burnout. This word is used in tech culture in ways scientists would disapprove of.

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