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The synonyms of “Eternally” are: everlastingly, evermore, forever, permanently, for always, for good, for good and all, perpetually, for ever and ever, for all time, for all future time, endlessly, in perpetuity, constantly, continually, continuously, always, all the time, persistently, repeatedly, regularly
Eternally as an Adverb
Definitions of "Eternally" as an adverb
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “eternally” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
- Used to emphasize expressions of admiration, gratitude, etc.
- For a limitless time.
- In a way that continues or lasts forever; permanently.
- For a limitless time- P.P.Bliss.
- In an annoying or tedious way that seems to last forever; constantly.
Synonyms of "Eternally" as an adverb (21 Words)
all the time | To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole’ is often used informally for `wholly. |
always | Without variation or change, in every case. She will always be missed. |
constantly | Without interruption. The world is constantly changing. |
continually | Without interruption; constantly. I was continually moving around. |
continuously | Without interruption or gaps. These images loop continuously. |
endlessly | In a way that has or seems to have no end or limit. Her nagging went on endlessly. |
everlastingly | For a limitless time. |
evermore | At any future time; in the future. Lead a blameless life evermore. |
for all future time | To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole’ is often used informally for `wholly. |
for all time | To a complete degree or to the full or entire extent (`whole’ is often used informally for `wholly. |
for always | At all times; all the time and on every occasion. |
for ever and ever | At all times; all the time and on every occasion. |
for good | In a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good’ is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well. |
for good and all | In a good or proper or satisfactory manner or to a high standard (`good’ is a nonstandard dialectal variant for `well. |
forever | For all future time; for always. It took forever to get a passport. |
in perpetuity | To or toward the inside of. |
permanently | In a way that lasts or remains unchanged indefinitely; for all time. He is permanently disabled. |
perpetually | Without interruption. She seems perpetually to have a mournful look on her face. |
persistently | With persistence. Prices have remained persistently high. |
regularly | At uniform intervals of time. The person who regularly cuts your hair. |
repeatedly | Several time. They have been warned repeatedly with no effect. |
Usage Examples of "Eternally" as an adverb
- He was prattling on eternally.
- We must be eternally vigilant.
- I shall be eternally grateful.
- His eternally optimistic attitude.
Associations of "Eternally" (30 Words)
be | Have the quality of being copula used with an adjective or a predicate noun. I want to be a teacher. |
being | Being alive living. A point of view gradually coming into being. |
ceaseless | Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing. The ceaseless thunder of surf. |
changeless | Not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or quality or nature. Changeless truths. |
constant | Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing. The constant background noise of the city. |
continue | Continue talking he continued. I told him he was obstructing the enquiry and he let me continue. |
endless | Tiresomely long; seemingly without end. Endless loop cassette tapes. |
eternal | Continuing forever or indefinitely. To his eternal credit he maintained his dignity throughout. |
ever | At all times all the time and on every occasion. They lived happily ever after. |
exist | Have an existence be extant. Two conflicting stereotypes of housework exist in popular thinking. |
existing | Presently existing. Depletion of the oxygen existing in the bloodstream. |
extant | Still in existence; not extinct or destroyed or lost- Edward Clodd. An extant letter. |
forever | For a limitless time- P.P.Bliss. These puppies need a forever home. |
heretofore | Before now. Diseases that heretofore were usually confined to rural areas. |
immortality | The quality of deserving to be remembered for a long time; timelessness. Eating the fruit gave the gods immortality. |
immortalize | Be or provide a memorial to a person or an event. He will be forever immortalized in the history books. |
incarnation | The form taken by a person or thing during an incarnation. The incarnation of evil. |
incessant | (of something regarded as unpleasant) continuing without pause or interruption. The incessant beat of the music. |
incessantly | Without interruption; constantly. She talked about him incessantly. |
lifelong | Continuing through life. The two men were to remain lifelong friends. |
live | Be alive at a specified time. They lived with his grandparents. |
living | Of a place used for living rather than working in. Streams of living water. |
longevity | Long life. Her longevity as a star. |
permanence | The state or quality of lasting or remaining unchanged indefinitely. The clarity and permanence of the dyes. |
permanent | A perm for the hair. Permanent brain damage. |
permanently | In a way that lasts or remains unchanged indefinitely; for all time. We need to be permanently vigilant. |
perpetual | Denoting or having a position, job, or trophy held for life. A perpetual bond. |
perpetuity | A restriction making an interest in land inalienable perpetually or for a period beyond certain limits fixed by law. He did not believe in the perpetuity of military rule. |
timeless | Unaffected by time. Antiques add to the timeless atmosphere of the dining room. |
unceasing | Continuing forever or indefinitely. Man s unceasing warfare with drought and isolation. |