unvarying

IPA: ʌnvˈɛriɪŋ

adjective

  • persistent, constant, changeless
  • lacking variety; having a uniform character
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Examples of "unvarying" in Sentences

  • "unvarying" punishment for fornicating daughters or sisters, it adds.
  • Again, is it true that the fixed or the unvarying is the last revelation of science?
  • He is stating what he takes to be an unvarying truth, not making a utopian prediction.
  • Yet as unvarying as her days are, she is unknowable, even to her husband, Arthur Bender.
  • Generally, taking a pill means that you get the precise dosage, in unvarying quality of a known compound.
  • In studying the oldest dictionaries, Weekley found that the dictionary-making animal has certain unvarying peculiarities.
  • She may have recalled his unvarying tenderness, his unceasing admiration; she may have recollected those impassioned accents that thrilled her heart, those glances of rapturous affection that fixed her eye with fascination.
  • I said "unvarying" but gradually, as my eagerness to go to Delectica increased, I found it impossible to concentrate on my work because all I could think about was my doughnut and coffee, and so I started having my elevenses earlier and earlier until I ended up skipping breakfast and having my elevenses at nine.

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