Pronunciation: /ʌnˈvɛriɪŋ/

Definitions of unvarying

adjective describes something that does not change or vary

Example Sentences

A1 The robot followed an unvarying path around the room.

A2 The schedule for the bus is unvarying, it always arrives at the same time.

B1 The restaurant's menu has an unvarying selection of dishes.

B2 His unvarying dedication to his work earned him a promotion.

C1 The artist's style is unvarying, yet each painting is unique.

C2 The professor's lectures are unvarying in their depth and complexity.

Examples of unvarying in a Sentence

formal The scientist observed the unvarying pattern in the data collected over several months.

informal The weather in this city is unvarying, it's always sunny and warm.

slang Her taste in music is unvarying, she only listens to one genre.

figurative His unvarying dedication to his work earned him a promotion.

Grammatical Forms of unvarying

past tense

unvaried

plural

unvarying

comparative

more unvarying

superlative

most unvarying

present tense

varying

future tense

will vary

perfect tense

have varied

continuous tense

is varying

singular

unvarying

positive degree

unvarying

infinitive

to vary

gerund

varying

participle

varied

Origin and Evolution of unvarying

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The word 'unvarying' originated from the combination of the prefix 'un-' meaning 'not' and the verb 'vary' meaning 'to change'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'unvarying' has retained its original meaning of 'not changing or fluctuating'.