eternity
Americannoun
plural
eternities-
infinite time; duration without beginning or end.
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eternal existence, especially as contrasted with mortal life.
the eternity of God.
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Theology. the timeless state into which the soul passes at a person's death.
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an endless or seemingly endless period of time.
We had to wait an eternity for the check to arrive.
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eternities, the truths or realities of life and thought that are regarded as timeless or eternal.
noun
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endless or infinite time
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the quality, state, or condition of being eternal
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(usually plural) any of the aspects of life and thought that are considered to be timeless, esp timeless and true
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theol the condition of timeless existence, believed by some to characterize the afterlife
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a seemingly endless period of time
an eternity of waiting
Other Word Forms
- noneternity noun
- preeternity noun
Etymology
Origin of eternity
First recorded in 1325–75; Middle English eternite, from Latin aeternitās; equivalent to eterne + -ity
Example Sentences
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“The world is huge! I’m sure somebody else can sort it out! If I take the potion—I will never rest. Never, never, ever, for eternity. So I won’t.”
From Literature
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If you think about it in terms of, say, eternity, it’s just a fraction of time you’re setting aside to spare your loved ones a big hassle.
From MarketWatch
There was a row of tiny black buttons, which had taken an eternity to fasten back at the fashion emporium in Washington, running all the way up my ankle.
From Literature
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Announcing a candidate this early is unusual - if a week's a long time in politics, then two-and-a-half years is an eternity.
From BBC
At 22, an eternity in social-media years, LinkedIn has become a bigger part of the lives of many professionals and a thriving business.
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