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changeless

American  
[cheynj-lis] / ˈtʃeɪndʒ lɪs /

adjective

  1. unchanging; constant; steadfast.


Other Word Forms

  • changelessly adverb
  • changelessness noun

Etymology

Origin of changeless

First recorded in 1570–80; change + -less

Example Sentences

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Death itself didn’t seem quite so terrifying in a landscape of rock and redwood and unbroken ocean — and in a silence that seemed no less changeless.

From Los Angeles Times

It’s a contrast to his life in L.A.; he doesn’t see people in the desert, and, unlike a city, it’s mostly changeless.

From Los Angeles Times

But in many regards, the service industry is changeless.

From Salon

“Perhaps it is partly that she has always been there, a changeless human reference point in British life,” he said.

From New York Times

As a substance it lay outside any given moment: Having already changed and thereby become changeless, it was no longer subject to time.

From New York Times