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On this page you’ll find 14 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to long-lasting, such as: abiding, durable, and resilient.
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How to use long-lasting in a sentence
To the long-lasting sorrow and disgrace of Portugal, the philosophers blinded her king and flattered her Prime Minister.
WANDERINGS IN SOUTH AMERICACHARLES WATERTON
The planet’s influence is not quite so evil as Saturn’s, nor are the effects produced by it so long-lasting.
MYTHS AND MARVELS OF ASTRONOMYRICHARD A. PROCTOR
To the long-lasting sorrow and disgrace of Portugal, the philosophers blinded her king and flattered her prime minister.
WANDERINGS IN SOUTH AMERICACHARLES WATERTON
Blessed and long-lasting be thy carnation ribbon, O man of more than wit, much more than virtue—of fortune!
THE WORKS OF JOHN MARSTONJOHN MARSTON
Lady Castlefort was not of the violent vindictive sort, with her there was no long-lasting dpit amoureux.
HELENMARIA EDGEWORTH
She forgets that this brief period of pain is followed by an extreme and long-lasting joy which is quite unknown to men.
FAIR HAVEN AND FOUL STRANDAUGUST STRINDBERG
I have sometimes wished it had been, for I don’t think what I have told you would have left any long-lasting impression on me.
FOUR GHOST STORIESMRS. MOLESWORTH
SYNONYM OF THE DAY
OCTOBER 26, 1985
WORDS RELATED TO LONG-LASTING
- abiding
- accustomed
- addicted
- chronic
- confirmed
- continuing
- customary
- deep-rooted
- deep-seated
- dyed-in-the-wool
- enduring
- entrenched
- fixed
- habitual
- habituated
- hard-core
- hardened
- inbred
- incorrigible
- incurable
- indurated
- ineradicable
- ingrained
- innate
- lifelong
- long-lasting
- long-lived
- obstinate
- old
- perennial
- permanent
- persistent
- persisting
- set
- settled
- stubborn
- sworn
- usual
- constant
- continuing
- deep-rooted
- enduring
- for life
- inveterate
- lifetime
- livelong
- long-lasting
- long-lived
- long-standing
- old
- perennial
- permanent
- persistent
- abiding
- advancing
- carrying-on
- chronic
- durable
- enduring
- lasting
- long-lasting
- long-standing
- maintaining
- old
- perdurable
- perennial
- permanent
- persevering
- persistent
- persisting
- progressing
- pursuing
- sustaining
- abiding
- durable
- enduring
- established
- fixed
- lasting
- long-established
- long-lasting
- long-lived
- traditional
- abiding
- changeless
- continual
- diurnal
- durable
- enduring
- everlasting
- fixed
- for keeps
- forever
- forever and a day
- immutable
- imperishable
- in for the long haul
- indestructible
- invariable
- long-lasting
- perdurable
- perduring
- perennial
- perpetual
- persistent
- set
- set in concrete
- set in stone
- stable
- steadfast
- unchanging
- unfading
- age-old
- constant
- continuing
- enduring
- established
- experienced
- familiar
- firm
- hardened
- inveterate
- lifelong
- long-lasting
- long-lived
- of long standing
- perennial
- perpetual
- practiced
- skilled
- solid
- staying
- steady
- time-honored
- versed
- veteran
- vintage
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1. long-range
adjective. [‘ˈlɔŋˈreɪndʒ’] involving an extended span of time.
Antonyms
- unretentive
Rhymes with Long Lasting
- contrasting
- everlasting
- recasting
- outlasting
- blasting
- fasting
- casting
2. long-range
adjective. [‘ˈlɔŋˈreɪndʒ’] suitable for or reaching long distances.
Antonyms
- improvident
3. long-term
adjective. [‘ˈlɔŋˈtɝːm’] relating to or extending over a relatively long time.
Synonyms
- long-run
- long
Antonyms
- improvident
- unretentive
- unmindful
4. long-run
adjective. relating to or extending over a relatively long time.
Synonyms
- long-term
- long
Antonyms
- improvident
- unretentive
- unmindful
5. lasting
adjective. [‘ˈlæstɪŋ’] continuing or enduring without marked change in status or condition or place.
Synonyms
- ineradicable
- standing
- perpetual
- permanence
- enduring
- eonian
- indissoluble
- abiding
- permanency
- unceasing
- unending
- ageless
- everlasting
- eternal
- permanent
- imperishable
- unchangeable
- stable
Antonyms
- eradicable
- unstable
- changeable
- impermanence
6. lasting
adjective. [‘ˈlæstɪŋ’] existing for a long time.
Synonyms
- durable
- long-lived
- long
Antonyms
- honor
- dishonor
- obscurity
- prominence
7. long
adjective. [‘ˈlɔŋ’] primarily temporal sense; being or indicating a relatively great or greater than average duration or passage of time or a duration as specified.
Synonyms
- long-lasting
- protracted
- nightlong
- long-acting
- long-run
- long-term
- duration
- weeklong
- drawn-out
- perennial
- long-life
- long-lived
- longish
- lasting
- yearlong
- continuing
- interminable
- lengthy
- monthlong
- extended
- long-dated
- chronic
- longitudinal
- daylong
- endless
- eight-day
- womb-to-tomb
- hourlong
- eternal
- long-range
- lifelong
- semipermanent
- seven-day
- all-night
- prolonged
- agelong
- bimestrial
- durable
- longstanding
- time-consuming
- length
Antonyms
- sporadic
- impermanent
- eradicable
- unstable
Etymology
- long (Middle English (1100-1500))
- longen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- langian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
8. long
adjective. [‘ˈlɔŋ’] primarily spatial sense; of relatively great or greater than average spatial extension or extension as specified.
Synonyms
- extendable
- long-handled
- elongate
- oblong
- long-wool
- far
- lengthened
- extended
- long-wooled
- polysyllabic
- long-staple
- sesquipedalian
- long-range
- pole-handled
- prolonged
- stretch
- elongated
- extendible
- lank
- length
Antonyms
- permanence
- impermanence
- longness
- fast
Etymology
- long (Middle English (1100-1500))
- longen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- langian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
9. long
verb. [‘ˈlɔŋ’] desire strongly or persistently.
Synonyms
- yearn
- hanker
- languish
- want
- ache
- desire
- yen
Antonyms
- finite
- discontinuous
- aperiodic
- perishable
Etymology
- long (Middle English (1100-1500))
- longen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- langian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
10. long
adjective. [‘ˈlɔŋ’] of relatively great height.
Antonyms
- acute
Etymology
- long (Middle English (1100-1500))
- longen (Middle English (1100-1500))
- langian (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
Sentences with long-lasting
1. Noun Phrase
One of the best purple flowering trees available, crape myrtle Catawba produces large, long lasting masses of dark purple, crepe-like flowers in summer.
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durable, lasting, long-lasting, long-livedadjective
existing for a long time
«hopes for a durable peace»; «a long-lasting friendship»
Synonyms:
persistent, permanent, lasting, long-lived, durable, long-wearing, perdurable, indestructible, undestroyableAntonyms:
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List of paraphrases for «long-lasting»:
lasting, durable, long-term, long-standing, sustainable, enduring, prolonged, lengthy, long-life, protracted, long, long-acting, longstanding, long-running
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Kerstin Rudek:
If we did not build this big, strong and long-lasting resistance, I think the salt mine would already be used.
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Elizabeth II:
As history has shown, the British monarchy is anything but predictable — in two of the last three generations the second-born child has stepped up to the top job and reigned successfully, never underestimate the long-lasting potential of a royal’ spare’.
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Lee Hardman:
The market’s positive reaction to the report is understandable as finding a vaccine for COVID-19 is the search for the Holy Grail. It would allow a return to normal at a much faster pace and significantly reduce long-lasting damage to the global economy.
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Jacqueline Savitz:
This is long-lasting damage. It is such an important problem to solve, but the only way to do that is to stop putting it in the ocean.
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Sanjay Dastoor:
If you want to build a very durable, long-lasting vehicle that doesn’t waste a lot of spare parts, that can be in conflict with a vehicle that has a bunch of advanced sensors on it.
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Associations of «Long lasting» (30 Words)
abiding | Lasting a long time. He had an abiding respect for her. |
changeless | Not subject or susceptible to change or variation in form or quality or nature. Changeless truths. |
constant | A quantity or parameter that does not change its value whatever the value of the variables, under a given set of conditions. These discs rotate at a constant speed. |
continually | Seemingly without interruption. I was continually moving around. |
continued | Without a break in continuity; ongoing. The continued existence of nationalism. |
continuing | Without a break in continuity; ongoing. A continuing controversy. |
continuous | (of a function) of which the graph is a smooth unbroken curve, i.e. one such that as the value of x approaches any given value a, the value of f(x) approaches that of f(a) as a limit. A continuous line has no gaps or breaks in it. |
continuously | Without interruption or gaps. These images loop continuously. |
endless | Having or seeming to have no end or limit. Endless loop cassette tapes. |
endlessly | All the time; seemingly without stopping. The original episodes were endlessly repeated. |
enduring | Lasting over a period of time; durable. He formed a number of enduring relationships with women. |
eternal | Seeming to last or persist forever, especially on account of being tedious or annoying. She is an eternal optimist. |
ever | At all times all the time and on every occasion. Our biggest ever range. |
everlasting | Without qualification; used informally as (often pejorative) intensifiers. An everlasting reminder of this evening. |
forever | Lasting or permanent. She took forever to write the paper. |
incessant | Uninterrupted in time and indefinitely long continuing. The incessant beat of the music. |
incessantly | With unflagging resolve. She talked about him incessantly. |
indefinitely | To an unlimited or unspecified degree or extent. Talks cannot go on indefinitely. |
ineradicable | Unable to be destroyed or removed. Ineradicable superstitions. |
interminable | Endless or apparently endless (often used hyperbolically. An interminable sermon. |
permanence | The state or quality of lasting or remaining unchanged indefinitely. The clarity and permanence of the dyes. |
permanency | The property of being able to exist for an indefinite duration. |
permanent | Lasting or intended to last or remain unchanged indefinitely. A permanent ban on the dumping of radioactive waste at sea. |
perpetual | (of a plant) blooming or fruiting several times in one season. A perpetual secretary of the society. |
perpetuation | The act of prolonging something. Perpetuation of the species is our purpose. |
prolongation | Amount or degree or range to which something extends. There was an indefinite prolongation of the peace talks. |
steady | In a steady manner. A steady increase. |
unceasing | Continuing forever or indefinitely. The unceasing efforts of the staff. |
unceasingly | With unflagging resolve. |
unlimited | (of a problem) having an infinite number of solutions. To start with a theory of unlimited freedom is to end up with unlimited despotism. |