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Synonyms

unfading

American  
[uhn-fayd-ing] / ʌnˈfeɪd ɪŋ /

adjective

  1. not tending to fade or lose color, vigor, importance, etc.; always fresh, vibrant, or valuable.


Example Sentences

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Too young to have the read the piece when it first published, I was rapt and impressed by its unfading relevance more than half a century after it first ran.

From New York Times • Nov. 5, 2021

An image gradually emerges, as though unfading, on the white paper as it is immersed in a tray of developing fluid.

From Washington Times • Jul. 16, 2017

Christmas creep may have a timeless and unfading ability to irritate us in part because social-media imagery so deftly amplifies our rage over small annoyances.

From Slate • Sep. 23, 2015

The late Seattle columnist Emmett Watson called Zollie "an unfading ray of sunshine."

From Seattle Times • Feb. 28, 2012

Rouge was then unknown, and no Warren existed to abolish old women, by giving the furrowed features of age an unfading bloom.

From Bungay Castle: A Novel. v. 1/2 by Bonhote, Elizabeth