lifelong (Meaning)

Wordnet

lifelong (s)

continuing through life

Webster

lifelong (a.)

Lasting or continuing through life.

lifelong Sentence Examples

  1. The couple's lifelong bond was unshakeable, having weathered countless storms together.
  2. The musician pursued his lifelong dream of performing on Broadway with unwavering determination.
  3. The teacher dedicated her lifelong career to inspiring young minds and fostering their love for learning.
  4. The athlete's lifelong pursuit of excellence culminated in a record-setting performance.
  5. The scientist's lifelong research into quantum mechanics led to groundbreaking discoveries that revolutionized the field.
  6. The lifelong friendship between the two women had been a source of unwavering support and joy.
  7. The writer's lifelong passion for the written word inspired generations of readers.
  8. The artist's lifelong obsession with capturing the beauty of nature resulted in stunning masterpieces.
  9. The lifelong learner embraced new challenges and pursued knowledge with unquenchable thirst.
  10. The activist's lifelong commitment to social justice left an enduring legacy that would continue to inspire others.

FAQs About the word lifelong

continuing through lifeLasting or continuing through life.

abiding, hard-core, persisting, deep, enduring, inveterate,persistent, hard-and-fast, deep-seated, immutable

momentary, transient, short-term, ephemeral, short-term, brief, fleeting, brief, interim, provisional

The couple's lifelong bond was unshakeable, having weathered countless storms together.

The musician pursued his lifelong dream of performing on Broadway with unwavering determination.

The teacher dedicated her lifelong career to inspiring young minds and fostering their love for learning.

The athlete's lifelong pursuit of excellence culminated in a record-setting performance.