enduring

enduring
Synonyms and related words:
Spartan, abiding, accepting, adamantine, age-long, aged, alive, ancient, antique, armed with patience, assiduous, bulky, changeless, chronic, constant, continuing, dense, diligent, disciplined, diuturnal, dogged, durable, eidetic, endurant, eternal, evergreen, faithful, firm, fixed, forbearing, fresh, frozen, green, hard, hardy, heavy, immobile, immortal, immutable, inalterable, indefatigable, indomitable, indulgent, industrious, insistent, intact, intransient, inveterate, invincible, inviolate, kept in remembrance, lasting, lenient, long-lasting, long-lived, long-standing, long-suffering, long-term, longanimous, longeval, longevous, loyal, macrobiotic, massive, never-tiring, obstinate, of long duration, of long standing, patient, patient as Job, perdurable, perduring, perennial, permanent, perpetual, perseverant, persevering, persistent, persisting, pertinacious, philosophical, plodding, plugging, preoccupied, quiescent, rapt, recalled, recollected, relentless, remaining, remembered, resolute, retained, rigid, rugged, sedulous, self-controlled, sempervirent, single-minded, sleepless, slogging, solid, sound, stable, static, stationary, staying, steadfast, steady, stoic, stout, strong, stubborn, sturdy, sustained, tenacious, tireless, tolerant, tolerating, tolerative, torpid, tough, unabating, unaltered, unchangeable, unchanged, unchanging, unchecked, unconquerable, undaunted, understanding, undestroyed, undiscouraged, undrooping, unfading, unfailing, unfaltering, unflagging, unflinching, unforgotten, unintermitting, uninterrupted, unnodding, unrelaxing, unrelenting, unremitting, unshifting, unsleeping, unswerving, untiring, unvaried, unvarying, unwavering, unwearied, unwearying, unwinking, unyielding, utterly attentive, vital, vivid, weariless, well-built, well-constructed, well-founded, well-grounded, well-made

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  • enduring — UK US /ɪnˈdjʊərɪŋ/ adjective [before noun] ► used to describe something that will last for a long time: enduring popularity/strength/success »This game has an enduring popularity. »enduring problems/difficulties ► used to describe something that… …   Financial and business terms

  • Enduring — En*dur ing, a. Lasting; durable; long suffering; as, an enduring disposition. A better and enduring substance. Heb. x. 34. {En*dur ing*ly}, adv. T. Arnold. {En*dur ing*ness}, n …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • enduring — index chronic, constant, diligent, durable, indelible, indestructible, infallible, infinite, lasting …   Law dictionary

  • enduring — late 14c., action of the verb ENDURE (Cf. endure); as a prp. adj. meaning “lasting,” from 1530s …   Etymology dictionary

  • enduring — [en door′iŋ, en dyoor′iŋ; in door′iŋ, in dyoor′iŋ] adj. lasting; permanent; durable enduringly adv …   English World dictionary

  • enduring — en|dur|ing [ınˈdjuərıŋ US ınˈdur ] adj continuing for a very long time ▪ the enduring appeal of Shakespeare s plays ▪ enduring hatred >enduringly adv ▪ an enduringly popular performer …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • Enduring — Endure En*dure , v. i. [imp. & p. p. {Endured}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Enduring}.] [F. endurer; pref. en (L. in) + durer to last. See {Dure}, v. i., and cf. {Indurate}.] 1. To continue in the same state without perishing; to last; to remain. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • enduring — adjective Date: 15th century lasting, durable < an enduring truth > • enduringly adverb • enduringness noun …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • enduring — enduringly, adv. enduringness, n. /en door ing, dyoor /, adj. 1. lasting; permanent: a poet of enduring greatness. 2. patient; long suffering. [1525 35; ENDURE + ING2] * * * …   Universalium

  • enduring — adj. Enduring is used with these nouns: ↑appeal, ↑attachment, ↑fascination, ↑image, ↑influence, ↑legacy, ↑love, ↑memory, ↑mystery, ↑myth, ↑popularity, ↑ …   Collocations dictionary

  • enduring — en|dur|ing [ ın durıŋ ] adjective lasting for a long time: his enduring popularity …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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