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Definition of eternally in English: eternallyadverb iːˈtəːn(ə)liɪˈtəːn(ə)liəˈtərnəli 1In a way that continues or lasts forever; permanently. as submodifier his eternally optimistic attitude we must be eternally vigilant Example sentencesExamples - His gravestone is located in front of a quintet of ghostly musicians who eternally perform in the attraction's memorable graveyard scene.
- Max, on the other hand, seems eternally caught in limbo.
- God's infinity is not formlessness but rather the beauty of a boundless agape, eternally and freely shared within the Trinity.
- Far from cloyingly sentimental, Sylvian's songs reflect a deep and abiding sense of the sacred eternally renewed in the common.
- There is no ideological pendulum swinging between two eternally fixed positions.
- His hair is carefully styled and he dresses with a self-possessed style, but there is something eternally boyish to him.
- More important, it pointed to the greater reality that lay eternally beyond the world.
- Rather, he states that they are intrinsically and eternally inseparable, while also being distinct.
- He comes to represent dissidence, while the eternally optimistic object of his affection is the radiant face of national solidarity.
- They believe the Qur'an is a perfect copy of a text that exists eternally in heaven.
- Anyone, consequently, who rejects the papal church and its dogmas, also rejects God and is eternally damned.
- But nature, by means of a curious contrivance, has rendered it impossible for men to remain eternally apart.
- She was depicted as a eternally young and skilled huntress.
- May you rest eternally in peace in the arms of the Lord.
- These heavenly spheres, eternally revolving, produce harmonious sounds only the truly inspired can hear.
- In the manuscript, the last line of the poem originally read: "Dead souls eternally alive."
- We have much to be proud of in Australia, but we need to be eternally vigilant.
- She was our angel on earth and remains, eternally, an angel in heaven.
- The past, the present and the future are enacted simultaneously and eternally in the perennial drama of the world.
- They make good the depredations of history to give us a Rome that appears both whole and eternally modern.
Synonyms forever, permanently, for always, for good, for good and all, perpetually, (for) evermore, for ever and ever, for all (future) time, until/to the end of time, world without end, endlessly, timelessly, for eternity, in perpetuity, everlastingly, enduringly Scottish aye North American forevermore informal for keeps, until hell freezes over, until doomsday, until the cows come home archaic for aye rare immortally, deathlessly, imperishably, abidingly, sempiternally, perdurably constantly, continually, continuously, always, all the time, the entire time, persistently, repeatedly, regularly round-the-clock, without a break, night and day, day and night, {morning, noon, and night} endlessly, non-stop, incessantly, unceasingly, ceaselessly, perpetually, perennially, forever interminably, unremittingly, relentlessly, unrelentingly informal 24/7 - 1.1informal In an annoying or tedious way that seems to last forever; constantly.
he was prattling on eternally Example sentencesExamples - She is the heartless beauty, the eternally pitiless woman.
- He drinks eternally in search of a drunkenness that will never come.
- You don't know what hell is until you've had an insurance salesman prattle on eternally about term life annuities.
- Guess they'll just have to adjust to deep fried everything and ice tea that is eternally sweet.
- Still, the story makes Shodd a Montreal institution, after which he's eternally referred to affectionately as "Shoddy."
- The comedy pits the eternally bickering Beatrice and Benedick against each other.
2as submodifier Used to emphasize expressions of admiration, gratitude, etc. I shall be eternally grateful Example sentencesExamples - For this, he is eternally grateful to his ancestors.
- I am eternally indebted to her for what she has given us.
- She's also been helping me tile my kitchen floor for which I will be eternally grateful.
- Microsoft appears to have constructed a kind of alternate universe for itself, where Microsoft never loses, and all are eternally indebted to their vast wisdom and largess.
- For everything you gave to Music, we shall be eternally in your debt.
- They will be eternally grateful to you.
- However, my Lord has taken its sting for me and for that I am eternally thankful.
- It's a legacy from those years of living off the land for which I am eternally grateful.
Definition of eternally in US English: eternallyadverbəˈtərnəlēəˈtərnəli 1In a way that continues or lasts forever; permanently. as submodifier his eternally optimistic attitude we must be eternally vigilant Example sentencesExamples - She was depicted as a eternally young and skilled huntress.
- These heavenly spheres, eternally revolving, produce harmonious sounds only the truly inspired can hear.
- His hair is carefully styled and he dresses with a self-possessed style, but there is something eternally boyish to him.
- The past, the present and the future are enacted simultaneously and eternally in the perennial drama of the world.
- May you rest eternally in peace in the arms of the Lord.
- Anyone, consequently, who rejects the papal church and its dogmas, also rejects God and is eternally damned.
- In the manuscript, the last line of the poem originally read: "Dead souls eternally alive."
- More important, it pointed to the greater reality that lay eternally beyond the world.
- We have much to be proud of in Australia, but we need to be eternally vigilant.
- Rather, he states that they are intrinsically and eternally inseparable, while also being distinct.
- God's infinity is not formlessness but rather the beauty of a boundless agape, eternally and freely shared within the Trinity.
- They believe the Qur'an is a perfect copy of a text that exists eternally in heaven.
- Far from cloyingly sentimental, Sylvian's songs reflect a deep and abiding sense of the sacred eternally renewed in the common.
- She was our angel on earth and remains, eternally, an angel in heaven.
- His gravestone is located in front of a quintet of ghostly musicians who eternally perform in the attraction's memorable graveyard scene.
- But nature, by means of a curious contrivance, has rendered it impossible for men to remain eternally apart.
- There is no ideological pendulum swinging between two eternally fixed positions.
- Max, on the other hand, seems eternally caught in limbo.
- He comes to represent dissidence, while the eternally optimistic object of his affection is the radiant face of national solidarity.
- They make good the depredations of history to give us a Rome that appears both whole and eternally modern.
Synonyms forever, permanently, for always, for good, for good and all, perpetually, evermore, for evermore, for ever and ever, for all time, for all future time, to the end of time, until the end of time, world without end, endlessly, timelessly, for eternity, in perpetuity, everlastingly, enduringly constantly, continually, continuously, always, all the time, the entire time, persistently, repeatedly, regularly - 1.1informal In an annoying or tedious way that seems to last forever; constantly.
he was rattling on eternally Example sentencesExamples - Still, the story makes Shodd a Montreal institution, after which he's eternally referred to affectionately as "Shoddy."
- Guess they'll just have to adjust to deep fried everything and ice tea that is eternally sweet.
- You don't know what hell is until you've had an insurance salesman prattle on eternally about term life annuities.
- She is the heartless beauty, the eternally pitiless woman.
- He drinks eternally in search of a drunkenness that will never come.
- The comedy pits the eternally bickering Beatrice and Benedick against each other.
2as submodifier Used to emphasize expressions of admiration, gratitude, etc. I'll be eternally grateful Example sentencesExamples - For this, he is eternally grateful to his ancestors.
- I am eternally indebted to her for what she has given us.
- However, my Lord has taken its sting for me and for that I am eternally thankful.
- Microsoft appears to have constructed a kind of alternate universe for itself, where Microsoft never loses, and all are eternally indebted to their vast wisdom and largess.
- She's also been helping me tile my kitchen floor for which I will be eternally grateful.
- They will be eternally grateful to you.
- For everything you gave to Music, we shall be eternally in your debt.
- It's a legacy from those years of living off the land for which I am eternally grateful.
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