changeless
[ cheynj-lis ]
adjective
unchanging; constant; steadfast.
Origin of changeless
1Other words from changeless
- change·less·ly, adverb
- change·less·ness, noun
Words Nearby changeless
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How to use changeless in a sentence
How blessed then to confide in the infinite and changeless love of such a Father—our Father in heaven!
Separation and Service | James Hudson TaylorMars looked as remote and changeless as it must have looked in the Stone Age.
The Planet Strappers | Raymond Zinke GallunIn the changeless Point everything is present: Space is but the field for diverse sequences.
Evolution of Life and Form | Annie Wood BesantSee the rivers, how they run,changeless toward the changeless sea;All around is forethought sure,Fixed will and stern decree.
The Saint's Tragedy | Charles KingsleyHow can it be changeless and inflexible when the surest virtue leading to success is actually elasticity?'
The conquest of Rome | Matilde Serao
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