adjective

perpetual

perpetual, constant, endless

He lives in perpetual fear of being discovered.

He lives in perpetual fear of being discovered.

The country is in a perpetual state of war.

The country is in a perpetual state of war.

perpetual ((noun)) continuing forever He lives in perpetual fear of being discovered.

Synonyms: everlasting, endless, constant; Antonyms: temporary, transient

From Latin 'perpetualis' (universal), from 'perpetuus' (continuous), which comes from 'per-' (through) + 'petere' (to seek, go to).

Think of a 'pet' that you want to be with you 'perpetually' or forever. The 'per-' prefix suggests something that goes on 'through' all time.

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