everlastingness

/,evə'lɑ:stiɳnis/
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everlastingness

The ancient mountains stand as a symbol of everlastingness.

Definition

Noun: The quality or state of being everlasting; the property of lasting forever or for an indefinitely long time without end.

Usage

The word "everlastingness" is a formal and abstract noun used to describe the concept of eternal duration or permanence. It is often used in philosophical, theological, or poetic contexts to discuss the nature of time, existence, or abstract concepts.

Examples
  • The philosopher contemplated the everlastingness of the universe.
  • Many religions promise the everlastingness of the soul after death.
  • The artist sought to capture a sense of everlastingness in the timeless landscape.
Advanced Usage
  • Conceptual Use: The term is frequently used to discuss metaphysical ideas rather than physical objects. For example, one might debate the everlastingness of truth or mathematical principles.
  • In Contrast to Temporality: It is often placed in opposition to concepts like "transience," "impermanence," or "mortality" to highlight its meaning.
    • The poem contrasts the fleeting beauty of a flower with the everlastingness of love.
Variants and Related Words
  • Everlasting (adjective): Lasting forever or for a very long time.
    • They made an everlasting promise.
  • Eternity (noun): Infinite or unending time; a state to which time has no application, often used synonymously with "everlastingness" but can also imply a transcendent state of being.
  • Perpetuity (noun): The state or quality of lasting forever, often used in legal or financial contexts (e.g., "in perpetuity").
Synonyms
  • Eternity
  • Perpetuity
  • Immortality (specifically for life or fame)
  • Timelessness
  • Permanence
Antonyms
  • Temporariness
  • Transience
  • Impermanence
  • Ephemerality
  • Finitude
everlastingness

The ancient mountains stand as a symbol of everlastingness.

Noun
  1. the property of lasting forever