unchangingness (Meaning)

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unchangingness (n)

the quality of being unchangeable; having a marked tendency to remain unchanged

unchangingness Sentence Examples

  1. The unchangingness of the stars serves as a comforting reminder amidst life's uncertainties.
  2. The ancient ruins stood as a testament to the unchangingness of human history.
  3. Gravity's unwavering force exuded an air of unchangingness in the physical world.
  4. The principles of mathematics exhibited an unwavering unchangingness that transcended time.
  5. The essence of love seemed to possess an inherent unchangingness that defied all odds.
  6. Despite the passing of years, the town's customs maintained an unwavering unchangingness.
  7. The unchangingness of the ocean's rhythmic waves filled the air with a sense of tranquility.
  8. The church's teachings were an unchangingness that guided the faithful through generations.
  9. The unchangingness of character was a rare and admirable trait in an ever-changing society.
  10. The mountain's unchangingness stood as a symbol of unwavering stability amidst the chaos of life.

FAQs About the word unchangingness

the quality of being unchangeable; having a marked tendency to remain unchanged

stable,constant, unchangeable, steady, immutable, fixed, stationary, enduring, unvarying, lasting

uncertain, flexible, transient, fluctuating, adaptable, capricious, volatile, volatile, changing, varying

The unchangingness of the stars serves as a comforting reminder amidst life's uncertainties.

The ancient ruins stood as a testament to the unchangingness of human history.

Gravity's unwavering force exuded an air of unchangingness in the physical world.

The principles of mathematics exhibited an unwavering unchangingness that transcended time.