Pronunciation: /ˌɛvərˈlæstɪŋ/
noun something that lasts forever or for a very long time
A1 Love is an everlasting feeling.
A2 The concept of everlasting life is a common theme in many religions.
B1 The artist's goal was to create a painting that captured the idea of everlasting beauty.
B2 The legend of the everlasting fountain of youth has been passed down for generations.
C1 The philosopher pondered the concept of everlasting existence in his latest book.
C2 The poet's words resonated with a sense of everlasting truth and wisdom.
adjective lasting forever or for a very long time
A1 The love between a mother and child is everlasting.
A2 The ancient ruins stood as a testament to the everlasting glory of the empire.
B1 The everlasting beauty of the landscape captivated the artist's imagination.
B2 The bond between the two friends was so strong, it felt like an everlasting connection.
C1 The philosopher pondered the concept of everlasting life and its implications.
C2 The artist's masterpiece was hailed as an everlasting masterpiece that would stand the test of time.
formal The artist's masterpiece created an everlasting impact on the art world.
informal Their friendship is like an everlasting bond that can never be broken.
slang That party was lit, it felt like the good times were gonna be everlasting.
figurative The love they shared was like an everlasting flame that never flickered.
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