Changeless Meaning in English
word
ˈtʃeɪndʒləs
CHAYNJ-luhs
tʃˈeɪndʒləs
CHAYNJ-luhs
Definition
Not changing, or staying the same over time.
Usage & Nuances
'Changeless' is formal and somewhat poetic, often used to describe things like values, nature, or eternal truths. It is not common in everyday conversation. Related words: 'unchanging' (slightly more common), 'constant', 'immutable' (academic/formal).
Spanish: inmutablePortuguese (BR): imutávelPortuguese (PT): imutávelChinese (Simplified): 不变的Chinese (Traditional): 不變的Hindi: अपरिवर्तनीयArabic: ثابتBengali: অপরিবর্তনীয় - অপরিবর্তিতRussian: неизменныйJapanese: 不変のVietnamese: không thay đổi - bất biếnKorean: 변하지 않는 - 불변의Turkish: değişmeyenUrdu: غیر متغیر - غیر بدلنے والاIndonesian: tidak berubah - abadi
Example Sentences
The mountains appear changeless through the years.
basic
Her love for her family was changeless.
basic
The old traditions remain changeless in this village.
basic
To him, the stars seemed changeless no matter where he went.
natural
There’s a changeless comfort in my favorite book, no matter how often I read it.
natural
Some people wish for a changeless life, but others crave excitement and new experiences.
natural