Meaning & Definition of word "Perpetually"

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    Perpetually

    /pərˈpɛtʃuəli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a way that continues forever; in a never-ending manner.
      • Example: The river flowed perpetually, its waters never ceasing to move.
    • 2. At all times; continually.
      • Example: She seemed perpetually cheerful, bringing joy to everyone around her.
    • 3. For an indefinite duration; without interruption.
      • Example: The maintenance crew is perpetually working on the road, ensuring it remains in good condition.
    • 4. In an unchanging state or condition.
      • Example: His interest in the subject was perpetually strong, regardless of external influences.

    Etymology

    Middle English, from Latin perpetuus, from per-'through' + petere 'to seek, strive for'

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    perpetually single:

    Always single, never in a relationship.

    perpetually late:

    Consistently arriving late without fail.

    perpetually in debt:

    Always in a state of owing money.

    Related Words

    perpetual:

    Never ending or changing.

    perpetuity:

    The state of lasting forever.

    Slang Meanings of perpetually

    Meaning: Forever stuck in something.

    Example Sentence: I feel like I'm perpetually broke after this weekend.

    Meaning: Always in a certain state.

    Example Sentence: He's perpetually on my nerves.