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    ev·er·last·ing
    /ˌevərˈlastiNG/

    adjective

    noun

    • 1. eternity. literary
    • 2. a flower of the daisy family with a papery texture, retaining its shape and color after being dried, especially a helichrysum.

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  2. Learn the meaning of everlasting as an adjective and a noun, with synonyms, examples, and word history. Find out how to use everlasting in a sentence and how it differs from related words.

  3. lasting forever or for a long time: I wish someone would invent an everlasting light bulb. Their contributions to science have earned them an everlasting place in history. Synonym. unending formal. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Continuous & permanent. abidingly. ad infinitum. around-the-clock. be. immanence. immanently. imperishable.

  4. Everlasting definition: lasting forever; eternal. See examples of EVERLASTING used in a sentence.

  5. Something that's everlasting is eternal; it lasts forever, or seems like it does. Many anti-war activists dream of everlasting peace. The adjective everlasting can literally mean exactly what it sounds like, but it's frequently used colloquially to exaggerate.

  6. Everlasting means lasting forever or for a long time. Learn how to use this adjective in different contexts with synonyms, related words and phrases, and translations.

  7. Everlasting means continuing forever or never changing. It can be used to describe something positive, such as everlasting life or love, or something negative, such as everlasting complaints.

  8. everlasting in British English. (ˌɛvəˈlɑːstɪŋ ) adjective. 1. never coming to an end; eternal. 2. lasting for an indefinitely long period. 3. lasting so long or occurring so often as to become tedious; incessant.