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eternal
[ih-tur-nl]
adjective
without beginning or end; lasting forever; always existing (temporal ).
eternal life.
Synonyms: permanentAntonyms: transitoryperpetual; ceaseless; endless.
eternal quarreling;
eternal chatter.
eternal principles.
Antonyms: mutableMetaphysics., existing outside all relations of time; not subject to change.
noun
something that is eternal.
the Eternal. God.
eternal
/ ɪˈtɜːnəl /
adjective
without beginning or end; lasting for ever
eternal life
( as noun )
the eternal
(often capital) denoting or relating to that which is without beginning and end, regarded as an attribute of God
unchanged by time, esp being true or valid for all time; immutable
eternal truths
seemingly unceasing; occurring again and again
eternal bickering
Other Word Forms
- eternality noun
- eternally adverb
- eternalness noun
- noneternal adjective
- noneternalness noun
- preeternal adjective
- quasi-eternal adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of eternal1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Putin suggested even eternal life could be achievable as a result of innovations in biotechnology, according to a translation of remarks caught on a hot mic.
Mr Veevers' long wait for "eternal peace" will not be over any time soon.
Altman quickly snapped back into Silicon Valley’s eternal brand of sunshine, saying he feels OpenAI has a “good shot” at threading the needle between troubling dependence on machine learning and a useful tool.
You need a closer so you don’t have the eternal optimist Roberts looking oddly despondent late Sunday afternoon.
Representations of the religious teacher started out as nearly abstract symbols a few thousand years ago — a starburst shape inside a spiraling whorl, for example, which configures an emanation of light within an eternal flow.
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