perpetual (Meaning)

Wordnet

perpetual (s)

continuing forever or indefinitely

uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing

Webster

perpetual (a.)

Neverceasing; continuing forever or for an unlimited time; unfailing; everlasting; continuous.

perpetual Sentence Examples

  1. The perpetual motion of the planets around the sun has fascinated scientists for centuries.
  2. The couple's love for each other was characterized by a perpetual bond that transcended time.
  3. The river flowed with a perpetual current, carving its path through the landscape.
  4. The fountain's perpetual flow created a soothing ambiance in the garden.
  5. The battery provided a perpetual source of energy for the device.
  6. The perpetual cycle of birth, decay, and renewal was a constant feature of nature.
  7. The echoes in the cavern seemed to reverberate perpetually, amplifying every sound.
  8. Time seemed to stand still in the perpetual twilight of the forest.
  9. The perpetual search for knowledge drove the scientist to countless experiments.
  10. The perpetual hum of the machines filled the factory floor, creating an incessant backdrop to the workers' tasks.

FAQs About the word perpetual

continuing forever or indefinitely, uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuingNeverceasing; continuing forever or for an unlimited time; unfailing;

nonstop, continued, incessant,continuous, continuing, continual,uninterrupted, persistent, unceasing, constant

discontinuous, intermittent, seasonal, discontinuous, periodic, recurrent, periodical, seasonal,periodic, intermittent

The perpetual motion of the planets around the sun has fascinated scientists for centuries.

The couple's love for each other was characterized by a perpetual bond that transcended time.

The river flowed with a perpetual current, carving its path through the landscape.

The fountain's perpetual flow created a soothing ambiance in the garden.