Eternally

/ɪˈtɜːnəli/ adverb

Definition

Forever; in a way that lasts or continues without end throughout all time.

Etymology

From Old French 'eternel,' from Latin 'aeternus' (eternal). The '-ly' suffix converts the adjective to an adverb.

Kelly Says

Mathematicians and physicists debate whether anything is truly eternal—even the sun will eventually burn out, suggesting that 'eternal' might only exist as a concept in human minds.

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