perpetual
/pərˈpɛtʃuəl/
adjective
- Continuing forever or for a very long time without stopping.
- The city is known for its perpetual traffic jams.
- She lives in a state of perpetual worry about her children.
- The mountain is covered in perpetual snow.
- Happening repeatedly or all the time; seemingly never-ending.
- They were engaged in a perpetual argument about money.
- His perpetual complaining annoys everyone in the office.
- The garden requires perpetual care to stay beautiful.