everlasting
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British pronunciation
/ˌɛvəlˈɑːstɪŋ/

Definition & Meaning of "everlasting"in English

everlasting
01

continuing for an indefinite period without end

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Their love was an everlasting bond that nothing could break.
The artist 's masterpiece left an everlasting impression on all who saw it.
02

occurring too frequently or continuing for too long, often becoming tiresome

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I 'm tired of your everlasting excuses for being late!
That movie was an everlasting bore; I thought it would never end.
03

(of flowers, etc.) maintaining shape and color for an extended period after being dried

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The everlasting flowers in the bouquet stayed vibrant long after being cut and dried.
She chose everlasting blooms for the wreath, ensuring it would look beautiful throughout the seasons.
Everlasting
01

a flower, typically from the daisy family, known for its papery texture and ability to preserve its shape and vibrant color even after drying

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The florist recommended everlastings for the arrangement, knowing they would stay vibrant even after drying.
Her garden was filled with everlastings, providing a steady supply of beautiful dried flowers for craft projects.
02

the divine being, emphasizing the deity's eternal existence without beginning or end, and unchanging nature throughout time

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The faithful lifted their voices in praise to the Everlasting, honoring the deity's timeless presence.
Scriptures often refer to the Everlasting as the source of all life and the protector of the universe.
03

a state of infinite existence without end

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Many religious texts speak of a life that continues into everlasting after death.
He believed in the promise of everlasting, a timeless realm beyond the physical world.
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