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Perpetual Meaning in English

word

/pɝˈpɛtʃuəɫ/
per-PECH-oo-uhl
/pəpˈɛtʃuːəl/
puh-PECH-oo-uhl

Definition

Something that is perpetual continues for a very long time or never ends. It can also mean something that is always present or repeated constantly.

Usage & Nuances

'Perpetual' is formal or literary, often used for things like 'perpetual motion', 'perpetual problems', or 'perpetual smile'. It suggests something without interruption, stronger than 'constant' or 'continuous'. Not used for human life (say 'lifelong', not 'perpetual life').

Example Sentences

The region is known for its perpetual snow.

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She has a perpetual smile on her face.

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The country lived in perpetual fear of war.

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I feel like I’m stuck in perpetual meetings at work these days.

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Her perpetual optimism is actually inspiring.

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He thinks owning a car means perpetual freedom, but that's not always true.

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