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1. eternal
adjective. ['ɪˈtɝːnəl, iːˈtɝːnəl'] continuing forever or indefinitely.
Synonyms
- unceasing
- unending
- perpetual
- ageless
- lasting
- everlasting
- eonian
- permanent
Antonyms
- changeable
- impermanence
- caducous
- mitigated
Etymology
- aeternalis (Latin)
- aeternus (Latin)
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Rhymes with Eternal Life
- strife
- streiff
- co-wife
- slife
- schleif
- greiff
- wife
- saif
- rife
- pfeiff
- knife
- fyffe
- fyfe
- fife
2. life
noun. ['ˈlaɪf'] the experience of being alive; the course of human events and activities.
Synonyms
- experience
Antonyms
- strength
- heaviness
Etymology
- lif (Middle English (1100-1500))
3. life
noun. ['ˈlaɪf'] a characteristic state or mode of living.
Synonyms
- existence
- being
- ghetto
Antonyms
- nonexistence
- youngness
- majority
- minority
Etymology
- lif (Middle English (1100-1500))
4. life
noun. ['ˈlaɪf'] the course of existence of an individual; the actions and events that occur in living.
Synonyms
- beingness
- being
Antonyms
- nonexistence
- oldness
- mature
Etymology
- lif (Middle English (1100-1500))
5. life
noun. ['ˈlaɪf'] the condition of living or the state of being alive.
Synonyms
- alive
- live
- animation
- beingness
- survival
- existence
- life eternal
- aliveness
- being
- eternal life
- living
- skin
- dead
Antonyms
- dead
- nonexistence
- alive
- old
Etymology
- lif (Middle English (1100-1500))
6. life
noun. ['ˈlaɪf'] the period during which something is functional (as between birth and death).
Synonyms
- dying
- birth
- life-time
- afterlife
- demise
- lifetime
- eld
- lifespan
- hereafter
- time of life
- period of time
- period
- time period
- death
Antonyms
- death
- rejuvenate
- middle
- beginning
Etymology
- lif (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. life
noun. ['ˈlaɪf'] the period between birth and the present time.
Synonyms
- period of time
- period
- time period
Antonyms
- uneager
- end
- stillbirth
- past
Etymology
- lif (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. life
noun. ['ˈlaɪf'] a living person.
Synonyms
- someone
- soul
- person
- individual
- somebody
Antonyms
- happiness
- courage
- cowardice
- deaden
Etymology
- lif (Middle English (1100-1500))
9. life
noun. ['ˈlaɪf'] living things collectively.
Synonyms
- living thing
- wildlife
Antonyms
- inactiveness
- spiritless
- inelegance
Etymology
- lif (Middle English (1100-1500))
10. life
noun. ['ˈlaɪf'] animation and energy in action or expression.
Synonyms
- elan
- alacrity
- animation
- liveliness
- delicacy
- peppiness
- vigour
- buoyancy
- lively
- exuberance
- energy
- esprit
- jauntiness
- vivification
- ebullience
- brio
- spirit
- invigoration
- enthusiasm
- vigor
- high-spiritedness
- pertness
- vim
- pep
- ginger
- irrepressibility
- briskness
- breeziness
- sprightliness
- muscularity
- smartness
- airiness
Antonyms
- inanimateness
- inactivity
- tactlessness
- largeness
Etymology
- lif (Middle English (1100-1500))
Sentences with eternal-life
1. Noun Phrase
Representing the concept of eternal life, it is often depicted both as a hieroglyph and as an object in the hands of gods.
2. Noun Phrase
Many of those adhering to a more "Anglo-Catholic" tradition tend to embrace the concept of a temporary way-station to better themselves before moving on to eternal life in heaven.
3. Noun Phrase
If your children are a bit older, such as 6 or 7, explain that the evergreens in the wreath symbolize eternal life.
4. Noun Phrase
The wreath's circular shape is symbolic of eternity, as in eternal life given by Christ and the eternal love of God.