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eternity
[ ih-tur-ni-tee ]
noun
- infinite time; duration without beginning or end.
- eternal existence, especially as contrasted with mortal life:
the eternity of God.
- Theology. the timeless state into which the soul passes at a person's death.
- an endless or seemingly endless period of time:
We had to wait an eternity for the check to arrive.
- eternities, the truths or realities of life and thought that are regarded as timeless or eternal.
eternity
/ ɪˈtɜːnɪtɪ /
noun
- endless or infinite time
- the quality, state, or condition of being eternal
- usually plural any of the aspects of life and thought that are considered to be timeless, esp timeless and true
- theol the condition of timeless existence, believed by some to characterize the afterlife
- a seemingly endless period of time
an eternity of waiting
Other Words From
- none·terni·ty noun
- pree·terni·ty noun
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
Through his music and his boundless love, Quincy Jones’ heart will beat for eternity,” they said.
Jones' family said the music producer was "truly one of a kind" and "through his music and his boundless love, Quincy Jones' heart will beat for eternity".
“I would rather sing the ‘Full House’ theme song endlessly on repeat for eternity than allow Trump to come on ‘How Rude, Tanneritos!’
He told me he walked through La Boca in Buenos Aires and saw 'The eternity of Maradona' painted on the walls in tribute to the Argentina legend, who died in 2020.
“I pray what she did will haunt her for eternity,” Denton said.
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