eternals

/ɪˈtɜrnəlz/
noun
  1. Beings or entities that exist forever, without beginning or end; often used in mythology, fiction, or philosophy to describe immortal gods or cosmic forces.
    • Some philosophers argue that the universe itself is one of the eternals, never created and never destroyed.
    • In many ancient myths, the eternals watched over the world from the heavens.
    • The comic book series features a race of eternals who have lived for millions of years.
  2. A group of superhuman beings in Marvel Comics, created by the Celestials, who possess immortality and various powers.
    • My favorite character from the Eternals is Sersi, who can manipulate matter.
    • The Eternals are a team of superheroes who protect Earth from the Deviants.
    • The movie 'Eternals' introduced a new generation of fans to these ancient heroes.
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