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The synonyms of “Enduring” are: abiding, imperishable, long-suffering
Enduring as an Adjective
Definitions of "Enduring" as an adjective
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “enduring” as an adjective can have the following definitions:
- Unceasing.
- Patiently bearing continual wrongs or trouble.
- Lasting a long time.
- Lasting over a period of time; durable.
Synonyms of "Enduring" as an adjective (3 Words)
abiding | Lasting a long time. An abiding belief. |
imperishable | Lasting a long time. Imperishable truths. |
long-suffering | Patiently bearing continual wrongs or trouble. |
Usage Examples of "Enduring" as an adjective
- An enduring disposition.
- He formed a number of enduring relationships with women.
Associations of "Enduring" (30 Words)
abiding | Lasting a long time. He had an abiding respect for her. |
changeless | Unvarying in nature. Changeless truths. |
confirmed | Having been established or made firm or received the rite of confirmation. A confirmed invalid. |
constant | Occurring continuously over a period of time. Maintained a constant temperature. |
continually | Without interruption; constantly. This information is continually updated. |
continuing | Of long duration. A continuing controversy. |
continuous | Continuing in time or space without interruption- James Jeans. The whole performance is enacted in one continuous movement. |
continuously | Repeatedly without exceptions or reversals. These images loop continuously. |
discontinuance | The act of discontinuing or breaking off; an interruption (temporary or permanent. |
durable | Capable of withstanding wear and tear and decay. Porcelain enamel is strong and durable. |
endless | Having no known beginning and presumably no end. Endless waves. |
eternal | Lasting or existing forever; without end. Fear of eternal damnation. |
eternity | A state to which time has no application; timelessness. The encounter between time and eternity. |
ever | At all times all the time and on every occasion. Nothing ever seemed to ruffle her. |
everlasting | Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers. Life everlasting. |
incessant | Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing. The incessant beat of the music. |
incessantly | With unflagging resolve. She talked about him incessantly. |
indelible | Cannot be removed or erased. The story made an indelible impression on me. |
ineradicable | Unable to be destroyed or removed. Ineradicable hostility. |
interminable | Endless or apparently endless (often used hyperbolically. An interminable sermon. |
lasting | Lasting a long time without change. A long lasting friendship. |
lastingly | In an enduring or permanent manner. |
permanence | The state or quality of lasting or remaining unchanged indefinitely. The clarity and permanence of the dyes. |
permanency | The property of being able to exist for an indefinite duration. |
permanent | Lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely. Permanent secretary to the president. |
perpetual | Continuing forever or indefinitely. He grows perpetual flowering carnations. |
unceasing | Continuing forever or indefinitely. The unceasing efforts of the staff. |
unceasingly | With unflagging resolve. |
unchanging | Conforming to the same principles or course of action over time. The party stood for unchanging principles. |
unremitting | Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing. Unremitting demands of hunger. |