Enduringly: meaning, definitions and examples
⏳
enduringly
[ ɪnˈdʊərɪŋli ]
used to describe how something lasts or continues over time
In a lasting or permanent manner; in a way that continues without interruption. Remaining in existence; enduring.
Synonyms
permanently, persistently, steadfastly.
Which Synonym Should You Choose?
Word | Description / Examples |
---|---|
enduringly |
Appropriate when describing something that lasts for a very long time, often despite difficulties or challenges.
|
permanently |
Suitable for situations where something is meant to last indefinitely without change or end.
|
persistently |
Used when something continues to happen repeatedly or over a prolonged period, often in a way that is annoying or troublesome. Can have a negative connotation.
|
steadfastly |
Best for describing a firm and unwavering commitment or attitude towards a goal or principle.
|
Examples of usage
- The love they shared was enduringly beautiful.
- She smiled enduringly, despite the challenges she faced.
- The legacy of his work will endure enduringly.
Translations
Translations of the word "enduringly" in other languages:
🇵🇹 duradouramente
🇮🇳 स्थायी रूप से
🇩🇪 dauerhaft
🇮🇩 tahan lama
🇺🇦 довготривало
🇵🇱 trwale
🇯🇵 永続的に
🇫🇷 durablement
🇪🇸 duraderamente
🇹🇷 kalıcı olarak
🇰🇷 지속적으로
🇸🇦 بشكل دائم
🇨🇿 trvale
🇸🇰 trvalé
🇨🇳 持久地
🇸🇮 trajno
🇮🇸 varanlega
🇰🇿 тұрақты түрде
🇬🇪 მდგრადად
🇦🇿 davamlı olaraq
🇲🇽 duraderamente
Etymology
The word 'enduringly' is derived from the verb 'endure,' which comes from the Latin word 'indurare,' meaning 'to harden or make lasting.' It first appeared in the English language in the late 16th century. Over time, 'enduringly' has come to represent the concept of lasting or continuing without interruption, emphasizing the quality of endurance and permanence.
See also: endurable, endurance, endure, endurers, enduring, unendurable.