Meaning & Definition of Everlasting in English
English⟶
Everlasting
/ɛvərlæstɪŋ/
noun
1. Any of various plants of various genera of the family compositae having flowers that can be dried without loss of form or color
synonym:
- everlasting,
- everlasting flower
adjective
1. Continuing forever or indefinitely
- "The ageless themes of love and revenge"
- "Eternal truths"
- "Life everlasting"
- "Hell's perpetual fires"
- "The unending bliss of heaven"
synonym:
- ageless,
- aeonian,
- eonian,
- eternal,
- everlasting,
- perpetual,
- unending,
- unceasing
2. Without qualification
- Used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers
- "An arrant fool"
- "A complete coward"
- "A consummate fool"
- "A double-dyed villain"
- "Gross negligence"
- "A perfect idiot"
- "Pure folly"
- "What a sodding mess"
- "Stark staring mad"
- "A thoroughgoing villain"
- "Utter nonsense"
- "The unadulterated truth"
synonym:
- arrant(a),
- complete(a),
- consummate(a),
- double-dyed(a),
- everlasting(a),
- gross(a),
- perfect(a),
- pure(a),
- sodding(a),
- stark(a),
- staring(a),
- thoroughgoing(a),
- utter(a),
- unadulterated
Examples of using
Everlasting fear, everlasting peace.
I'm tired of your everlasting grumbles.
I'm tired of your everlasting grumbles.