everlasting

/ˌɛvərˈlæstɪŋ/
adjective
  1. Lasting forever; never ending.
    • Some people believe the soul has an everlasting life.
    • The couple promised their everlasting love to each other.
    • The beauty of the mountains seemed everlasting.
  2. Continuing for a very long time; seeming to last forever.
    • He complained about the everlasting traffic jams in the city.
    • The children's everlasting questions wore out their parents.
    • I'm tired of this everlasting rain we've been having.
noun
  1. A type of plant with flowers that keep their shape and color when dried; also called everlasting flower.
    • Everlastings are popular for making dried flower arrangements.
    • The garden was full of bright everlastings that bloomed all summer.
    • She dried some everlastings to use in a winter bouquet.
  2. Something that lasts forever; eternity (often used in religious contexts).
    • The hymn spoke of moving from this life into the everlasting.
    • The poet wrote about the peace of the everlasting.
    • They believed their spirits would join the everlasting.
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