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Meaning of eternally
The primary meaning of the word "eternally" is lasting or existing forever.
Etymology of eternally
The word "eternally" has its roots in the Latin words "aeternus," meaning everlasting, and the suffix "-ly," which forms an adverb.
The word has been used in the English language since the 15th century to describe something that is perpetual or endless.
Synonyms
perpetually
endlessly
forever
permanently
constantly
continually
always
incessantly
ceaselessly
unremittingly
unendingly
continuously
lastingly
durably
timelessly
infinitely
boundlessly
endlessly
interminably
perpetually
everlastingly
immortally
deathlessly
agelessly
datelessly
unchangingly
changelessly
immutably
irreversibly
irrevocably
Definitions
- According to Oxford Languages, "eternally" means lasting or existing forever, or for a very long time.
- It can also be used to describe something that is constant or unchanging.
Usage Examples
- The couple exchanged vows to love each other eternally.
- The city's beauty has been preserved eternally in the works of its famous artists.
- The philosopher believed that the soul is eternal and exists eternally.
Antonyms
temporarily
briefly
transiently
momentarily
fleetingly
temporarily
provisionally
briefly
short-termly
limitedly
restrictedly
partially
incompletely
imperfectly
finitely
terminably
mortal
fragile
ephemeral
transitory