unchangingness Antonyms
Strongest:
- varying
- flexible
- adaptable
- capricious
- volatile
- uncertain
- flexible
- inconstant
- transient
- changing
- fickle
- unpredictable
- fluctuating
- changeable
- inconstant
- adaptable
- mutable
- unstable
- changeable
- fluctuating
- varying
- fluid
- mutable
- unsteady
- mercurial
- capricious
- fluid
- unsteady
- unpredictable
- volatile
- uncertain
- mercurial
- unsettled
- unsettled
- unstable
- variable
- changing
- fickle
- transient
- variable
Strong:
- skittish
- alterable
- fleeting
- evanescent
- momentary
- skittish
- ephemeral
- fleeting
- transitory
- momentary
- alterable
- ephemeral
- evanescent
- changeful
- changeful
- transitory
Weak:
Meaning of unchangingness
unchangingness (n)
the quality of being unchangeable; having a marked tendency to remain unchanged
unchangingness Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The essence of love seemed to possess an inherent unchangingness that defied all odds.
- Despite the passing of years, the town's customs maintained an unwavering unchangingness.
- The unchangingness of the ocean's rhythmic waves filled the air with a sense of tranquility.
- The church's teachings were an unchangingness that guided the faithful through generations.
- The unchangingness of character was a rare and admirable trait in an ever-changing society.
- 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
unchangeable,constant, stable, steady, fixed, lasting, immutable, unvarying, unalterable,changeless
varying, flexible, adaptable, capricious, volatile,uncertain, flexible, inconstant, transient, changing
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.