everliving

everliving

The ancient forest is an everliving testament to nature's endurance.

Definition

Adjective - Eternal; immortal; lasting forever without end: "everliving" describes something that exists perpetually, never ceasing to be alive or effective. It implies a state of continuous existence beyond time or death.

Usage Examples
  • (A deity that is immortal and eternal.)
  • (A feeling that persists forever.)
  • (The soul is believed to be immortal and continue existing.)
Advanced Usage
  • "everliving fame": lasting renown that never diminishes.

    • The poet achieved everliving fame through his timeless works. (His fame will endure forever.)
  • "everliving power": authority or influence that remains constant and unending.

    • The king claimed an everliving right to rule, passed down through divine decree. (His right to rule was said to be eternal.)
Variants and Related Words
  • Everlivingness (noun): the quality of being eternal or immortal.

    • The everlivingness of the universe is a concept debated by philosophers. (The quality of being without end.)
  • Ever (adverb): at all times; always.

  • Living (adjective): alive; having life.
Synonyms
  • Immortal: not subject to death; living forever.
  • Eternal: lasting or existing forever; without beginning or end.
  • Perpetual: continuing forever; everlasting.
  • Undying: never dying or fading.
  • Deathless: never dying; immortal.
Related Idioms
  • "The everliving flame": a metaphor for something that continues without end, such as hope, spirit, or tradition.

    • The everliving flame of freedom burned in their hearts. (The spirit of freedom was unquenchable and eternal.)
  • "Everliving memory": a memory that remains vivid and permanent.

    • His kindness left an everliving memory in the village. (The memory will never fade.)