Perpetual
Perpetual describes something that lasts or is valid for an indefinite period or forever; constant, or continuous. It suggests a state or condition that doesn't end, implying enduring existence or action. This could be physical, like the sun's heat, or conceptual, such as the idea of change, or emotional as in eternal love. It often conveys a sense of unending duration, even when it relates to things that may fluctuate in intensity.
Perpetual meaning with examples
- The Perpetual motion machine was a goal for inventors for centuries. It was believed to operate forever without an external energy supply, but its design has proven impossible because of the second law of thermodynamics.
- She lived in Perpetual fear after the incident, jumping at every sudden noise and staying alert to her environment at all times; this fear impacted her ability to rest and enjoy life.
- The company's Perpetual fundraising efforts were vital to their operation, helping them to weather economic downturns and continue providing their social services and outreach programs.
- The artist created a series of sculptures that aimed to depict the Perpetual cycle of life and death, and showed how all things transform and become part of an unbroken circle.
- Despite their differences, the couple maintained a Perpetual argument about the children and whose fault each infraction was; often loud and tiring, it drained their energy.
Perpetual Crossword Answers
6 Letters
EONIAN
7 Letters
ENDLESS
AGELESS
NONSTOP
ETERNAL
AEONIAN
UNDYING
8 Letters
CONSTANT
UNENDING
9 Letters
PERENNIAL
CEASELESS
INCESSANT
UNCEASING
11 Letters
NEVERENDING
UNREMITTING
EVERLASTING