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undying
[uhn-dahy-ing]
adjective
deathless; unending.
Synonyms: , , ,
undying
/ ʌˈ岹ɪɪŋ /
adjective
unending; eternal
Other Word Forms
- undyingly adverb
- ܲˈ⾱Բ adverb
Word History and Origins
Example Sentences
“But they do have something that the women might not have yet, which is this undying loyalty and at least commitment to each other.”
In “Young Person’s Guide,” for instance, Tilson Thomas demonstrated an undying love of every aspect of the orchestra as well as his lifelong devotion to education.
"The strike placed within me a deep and undying passion for politics and campaigning," he said.
Even within the clever meta-ness of a millennial indie, though, “Shadow of the Vampire” managed to channel the undying appeal of the original movie, one that still looms large in our cultural memory.
We have, of course, observed every Republican who can get his or her hands on some formal wear rushing down to pledge their undying loyalty.
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