eternally

/ɪˈtɜrnəli/
adverb
  1. In a way that lasts forever or for an extremely long time; without end.
    • Many people believe that the soul lives eternally after death.
    • The monument was built to stand eternally as a symbol of peace.
    • The stars will shine eternally in the night sky.
  2. Used to emphasize that something seems to continue for a very long time, often in a tiresome or annoying way.
    • She complains eternally about the weather, no matter the season.
    • I feel like I've been waiting eternally for the bus to arrive.
    • The meeting dragged on eternally, with no end in sight.
  3. In a way that is always true or valid; permanently.
    • The laws of physics are eternally constant, regardless of human opinion.
    • The beauty of that painting is eternally captivating.
    • Her kindness will be eternally remembered by everyone who knew her.
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