Changeless

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /tʃeɪndʒləs/

Definitions of changeless

adjective describing something that does not change or vary

Example Sentences

A1 The sun rises and sets every day, but the mountains remain changeless.

A2 Despite the passing of time, her love for him remained changeless.

B1 The ancient ruins stood as a reminder of a changeless past.

B2 The principles of mathematics are considered changeless and universal.

C1 The artist's style was described as changeless, despite evolving trends in the art world.

C2 The philosopher contemplated the concept of changeless reality in his latest book.

Examples of changeless in a Sentence

formal The laws of physics are considered changeless and constant.

informal Her love for him remained changeless throughout the years.

slang My loyalty to my friends is changeless, no matter what.

figurative The mountain stood changeless, a silent witness to the passing of time.

Grammatical Forms of changeless

past tense

unchanged

plural

changelesses

comparative

more changeless

superlative

most changeless

present tense

is changeless

future tense

will be changeless

perfect tense

has been changeless

continuous tense

is being changeless

singular

changeless

positive degree

changeless

infinitive

to be changeless

gerund

being changeless

participle

changeless

Origin and Evolution of changeless

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'changeless' originated from the combination of 'change' and the suffix '-less', indicating the absence of change.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'changeless' has retained its original meaning of being unchanging or constant. It is often used in a philosophical or poetic context to describe something that remains unchanged despite external circumstances.