Chronic
The word that means not lasting for a very long time is "transient." It describes something temporary or short-lived, often referring to experiences, emotions, or physical states that do not endure over time. Other synonyms include "ephemeral" and "fleeting."
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To keep alive or in existance;make lasting.
abiding, long-lasting, stable, enduring
Yes, because you're using the phrase as an adjective (example: "This long-lasting lipstick is great."). Definitely use a hyphen.
A long time gaze means to look at something very intently for an extended period of time. You could use the word stare to mean the same thing.
Another name for long-lasting when it comes to medical conditions is chronic. Acute is the word used to describe a short-term condition.
permanent - lasting (by contrast with temporary) It means "all the time". If something happens all the time, it is said to be permanent. We use "forever" or "for a long time" instead of "permanent" in our life, permanent could be a official word in many situation like "permanent visa".means sex also
Dwelt- to get a hold of something for a long time. or you have hanged around that thing for a long period of time Don't now the other word for dwelt(sorry!)
chronic = lasting a long time /recurring often Last winter I had chronic bronchitis and ended up in hospital for 3 days.
lasting, durable, patientintransientnot subject to variation through time