perpetual
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nicole curi
So that was what I thought had been the radio; there was the same perpetual chatter of a news channel coming from it.
never ending or changing.
Comes from latin word perpetualis meaning universal, in medieval latin meaning permanent, from perpetuus "continuous, universal," from perpetis, genitive of Old Latin perpes "lasting," probably from per "through"
For a word that used to mean “lasting”, it now means “eternal, or never-ending”
Prefix: per- through, thoroughly
Suffix: al- having characteristics of
Original word: perpes
He lives in a beautiful palace far to the North, in the land of perpetual snow.
She was an attractive girl with a quick smile and a perpetual twinkle in her eyes.
Things are temporal, the ideas perpetual, God eternal.
When someone feels that something is or describes something as everlasting or continuous.