Everlastingly: meaning, definitions and examples

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everlastingly

 

[ ˌɛvərˈlæstɪŋli ]

Adverb
Context #1 | Adverb

time duration

Everlastingly means for all future time; forever. It indicates something that is eternal or perpetual, without an end.

Synonyms

endlessly, eternally, forever, perpetually

Examples of usage

  • She vowed to love him everlastingly.
  • The beauty of nature is everlastingly inspiring.
  • He wished to be remembered everlastingly by his contributions.
  • The memories of our time together will last everlastingly.

Translations

Translations of the word "everlastingly" in other languages:

🇵🇹 eternamente

🇮🇳 अनंतकाल तक

🇩🇪 ewig

🇮🇩 selamanya

🇺🇦 вічно

🇵🇱 wiecznie

🇯🇵 永遠に

🇫🇷 éternellement

🇪🇸 eternamente

🇹🇷 sonsuz

🇰🇷 영원히

🇸🇦 إلى الأبد

🇨🇿 navždy

🇸🇰 navždy

🇨🇳 永恒地

🇸🇮 večno

🇮🇸 að eilífu

🇰🇿 мәңгі

🇬🇪 სამუდამოდ

🇦🇿 əbədi

🇲🇽 eternamente

Etymology

The word 'everlastingly' is derived from the combination of 'ever,' which comes from the Old English 'āfre,' meaning 'always' or 'at any time,' and 'lasting,' which is related to the Middle English 'lasting,' meaning 'to endure' or 'to continue.' The suffix '-ly' transforms the adjective 'everlasting' into an adverb, indicating the manner of occurrence. The concept conveyed by 'everlastingly' has its roots in various cultures and religions, often denoting eternal life or unending existence. Over the centuries, the idea of something being everlasting has been essential in philosophical and theological discussions, affecting literature and art. It reflects human desires for permanence in love, memory, and achievements.