perpetual = adj
perpetual check
noun (Chess) a consecutive series of checks that the checked player cannot avoid, leading to a drawn game
perpetual debenture
noun a bond or debenture that can either never be redeemed or cannot be redeemed on demand
perpetual inventory
noun a form of stock control in which running records are kept of all acquisitions and disposals
perpetual motion
noun
1 (Also called) perpetual motion of the first kind motion of a hypothetical mechanism that continues indefinitely without any external source of energy. It is impossible in practice because of friction
2 (Also called) perpetual motion of the second kind motion of a hypothetical mechanism that derives its energy from a source at a lower temperature. It is impossible in practice because of the second law of thermodynamics
perpetually = adv.
The word 'perpetually' is an adverb, a word that modifies a verb, an adjective, or another adverb. Example:The sun perpetually rises in the east.
The word "perpetual" means continuing forever without ceasing. Synonyms are eternal, unending, or endless.
The word forever is an adverb. It is used to refer to an infinite amount of time.
Flowers are not perpetual.
The earth travels perpetually around the sun.
Perpetually quarreling means when you fight all the time.
easy,---> i dont know what perpetually means lol
perpetually
Renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind power, have the potential to be available perpetually as they rely on natural processes that are not depleted with use. Additionally, resources like water and air, if managed sustainably, can be considered perpetually available.
Here are some other ways of saying 'continuously': ceaselessly, without stopping, without pause, without break, stubbornly, unrelentingly. Try not to get this word confused with 'continually', which means endlessly or perpetually.
No! Perusal is not in a word family.
Synonyms for the adverb 'often' are: frequently many times repeatedly