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Meaning of longtime
lasting or existing for a long time
Etymology of longtime
The word "longtime" has its roots in Old English and Germanic languages, with "long" coming from Old English "lang" and "time" from Old English "tīma", the combination of which refers to a duration or period of time that is extensive or prolonged
Synonyms
prolonged
extended
lengthy
enduring
persistent
continuous
unabated
unrelenting
sustained
protracted
chronic
drawn-out
spun-out
dragged-out
delayed
slow
sluggish
long-standing
old
established
familiar
customary
traditional
time-honored
venerable
aged
antique
veteran
seasoned
perpetual
incessant
unremitting
unending
interminable
infinite
endless
boundless
limitless
incessant
constant
steady
stable
firm
unwavering
unshakeable
unchanging
permanent
lasting
Definitions
- Lasting or existing for a long time
- * Continuing over a long period
- * Having a long history or tradition
Usage Examples
- She has been a longtime friend and supporter of the charity
- * The company has been a longtime leader in the industry
- * He has been a longtime resident of the city