PERPETUAL


Meaning of PERPETUAL in English

per ‧ pet ‧ u ‧ al /pəˈpetʃuəl $ pər-/ BrE AmE adjective [usually before noun]

[ Date: 1300-1400 ; Language: Old French ; Origin: perpetuel , from Latin perpetuus , from petere 'to go to' ]

1 . continuing all the time without changing or stopping SYN continuous :

the perpetual noise of the machines

a little girl with a perpetual smile

2 . repeated many times in a way that annoys you SYN continual :

my mother’s perpetual nagging

3 . literary permanent:

the perpetual snows of the mountaintops

—perpetually adverb

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THESAURUS

▪ permanent continuing forever, for a very long time, or for the rest of your life:

She has permanent damage to her eyesight.

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the search for a permanent solution to the problem

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They’ve offered her the job on a permanent basis.

▪ lasting continuing for a very long time – used especially when something continues to affect someone or something for a long time:

The experience left a lasting impression on him.

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Things that happen in early childhood can have a lasting effect on your life.

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Shelley was to have a lasting influence on him.

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Is there any hope for a lasting peace in the Middle East?

▪ never-ending continuing so long that you think it will never end – used especially when something needs a lot of effort:

Keeping the house clean is a never-ending battle.

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It was a never-ending task.

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The search was never-ending.

▪ perpetual a perpetual state or feeling seems to be there all the time – used especially about something that is very annoying, worrying, or tiring:

For many working mothers, balancing the demands of children and job is a perpetual challenge.

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The people live in a perpetual state of fear.

▪ everlasting continuing forever – used especially in the following phrases:

Gold is the symbol of everlasting love.

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He promised them everlasting life.

▪ eternal continuing forever – used especially in the following phrases:

Do you believe in eternal life?

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the secret of eternal youth

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She has my eternal gratitude (=I will always be grateful to her) .

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You’re always the eternal optimist. (=you always think that good things will happen)

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English.      Longman - Словарь современного английского языка.