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eternallye‧ter‧nal‧ly /ɪˈtɜːnəl-i $ -ɜːr-/ adverb - Roger seems eternally optimistic, but even he realized that the Giants couldn't win the championship.
- We are eternally loved by God.
- A dangerous man, and a man who lived eternally in danger.
- But unsparing in his pressing of points he thought vital, and eternally urging the need for money.
- He engages with a sense of Being eternally present, not driven and limited by the demands of time.
- How could time have eternally existed; how could there be a space without bounds?
- In self-defeating organizations, poor performance comes to resemble this sort of eternally perpetuating cycle.
- In that case, since possibilities will always, eternally, exist, there never is absolutely nothing.
- Roth, of course, remains eternally wedded to his one true love, his writing.
► eternally grateful I’ll be eternally grateful (=very grateful) to you for this. ► extremely/deeply/eternally etc grateful I am extremely grateful for the assistance your staff have provided. ADJECTIVE► grateful· For that we would be eternally grateful.· Only two of the ten couples I interviewed made such a choice, and both feel eternally grateful.· In Head, Nicholson had kindly provided them with a suicide note for which Mike Nesmith was eternally grateful. 1for ever: I’ll be eternally grateful (=very grateful) to you for this.2informal always or very often SYN constantly: He’s a player who’s eternally arguing with the referee. |