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Meaning of long-lasting
having a long duration or existence
Etymology of long-lasting
The word "long-lasting" is a compound adjective formed from "long" and "lasting", with "long" derived from Old English "lang" and "lasting" from Old English "læstan", meaning to continue or endure
The term has been in use since the 15th century to describe something that continues or remains for a long time
Synonyms
durable
lasting
enduring
persistent
perpetual
continuous
constant
stable
steady
firm
strong
resilient
robust
hardy
tough
resistant
permanent
everlasting
eternal
infinite
timeless
ageless
imperishable
indestructible
unbreakable
irrepressible
unwavering
unshakeable
unrelenting
relentless
dogged
tenacious
persistent
persevering
indefatigable
tireless
uncompromising
unwaning
unabating
unflagging
sustained
prolonged
protracted
extended
lengthy
long-term
lifelong
enduring
abiding
surviving
remaining
staying
continuing
persisting
Definitions
- Lasting or remaining for a long time
- * Continuing to exist or be effective for a long period
Usage Examples
- The company is known for producing long-lasting products that withstand the test of time
- * The long-lasting effects of the medication helped to alleviate the symptoms of the disease
- * The couple's long-lasting marriage was a testament to their love and commitment to each other
Antonyms
short-lived
fleeting
transient
temporary
ephemeral
brief
momentary
instantaneous
impermanent
fragile
delicate
weak
fragile
breakable
destructible
perishable
finite
limited
restricted
intermittent
sporadic
occasional
rare
unusual
short-term
impermanent
unstable
insecure
unreliable
unpredictable
erratic
capricious
fleeting
transitory