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UK
/tˈaɪmləsnəs/
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NOUN
- a state of eternal existence believed in some religions to characterize the afterlife
How To Use timelessness In A Sentence
- I also thought that as a monochrome print it would convey a greater feeling of timelessness.
- Pretty much everybody agrees that Zeppelin is—at the very least—cool to mainstream audiences, so their timelessness and significance is best defined by their bestknown work. Chuck Klosterman on Pop
- Birch trees grow in extravagant excess, juniper bushes cover the floor and a rich, luxuriant undergrowth of heather, blaeberry and moss gives an impression of timelessness.
- Certainly all this is about the intrusion of modern fuss upon a place content to bask picturesquely in rural timelessness.
- The enormous space which had before seemed cathedral-like in its solemn majesty and timelessness, now resembled the aftermath of a hurricane or earthquake.
- Maybe it was the trees that gave this place its atmosphere of mystery and timelessness.
- Despite Ellison's claims for the agelessness and timelessness of the novel's concerns, however, Invisible Man is a novel deeply preoccupied with time and history.
- In the presence of their representation of the timelessness of the two sexes in their experienced identity, all the proprieties, conventions, ideals and virtues of the court fell into insignificance.
- It's a rock place, a world of eons and eras and millions of years conflated to timelessness.
- Glacial in its timelessness, the Tower of Hope is beacon for humanity.