unchanging
Unchanging (adj) means staying constant over time; never varying. Example: “The village's unchanging routine gave visitors a sense of calm.”
How to use unchanging
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishAlways the same, never varying, often over a long stretch of time.
Unchanged describes a single state that hasn't altered; unchanging describes something that by nature never varies.
Word forms
more unchanging comparative, most unchanging superlative
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The village's _____ routine gave visitors a sense of calm.
Etymology
From un- + changing.
Rhymes for unchanging
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What does “unchanging” mean?
The word “unchanging” means staying constant over time; never varying. In plain terms, always the same, never varying, often over a long stretch of time.
How do you use “unchanging” in a sentence?
Here is “unchanging” used in a sentence: “The village's unchanging routine gave visitors a sense of calm.”
What part of speech is “unchanging”?
“Unchanging” is an adjective.
What is the meaning of unchanging?
"unchanging" (adj) means staying constant over time; never varying.