perpetually
0 antonyms and opposites of perpetually, grouped by meaning.
Adverb — Constantly, without any sign of stopping.
Etymology
From Middle English perpetuelly; equivalent to perpetual + -ly.
Full origin of perpetually →Frequently asked questions
What does “perpetually” mean?
The word “perpetually” means constantly, without any sign of stopping. In plain terms, all the time, endlessly — used to complain about something that never stops.
How do you pronounce “perpetually”?
“Perpetually” is pronounced puh-PEHT-shoor-lee (/pɚˈpɛt͡ʃuəli/ in IPA).
How do you use “perpetually” in a sentence?
Here is “perpetually” used in a sentence: “He was perpetually late to every meeting.”
What part of speech is “perpetually”?
“Perpetually” is an adverb.