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Definition of unfading in English: unfadingadjectiveʌnˈfeɪdɪŋˌənˈfeɪdɪŋ Not losing brightness, vitality, or strength. 不褪色的;永远鲜艳的;不朽的 then, with smile unfading, he handed the envelope to Lewis Example sentencesExamples - What's a failed legal procedure, anyway, to people long hardened by unfading scars from the Cultural Revolution?
- If this happens, Bulgaria will become a country in which expectations are based on what has been achieved rather than on unfading faith in miracles.
- A load which we must carry with unfading courage and hope.
Synonyms entrenched, established, fixed, implanted, deep-rooted, rooted, deep-seated, settled, firm, unshakeable, ineradicable, driven in
Derivativesadverb Over the last forty years, the free jazz legend seems to have been unfadingly present in diverse, exiting constellations, as well as a soloist. Example sentencesExamples - Here are to be seen a beautiful display of those ‘old-fashioned flowers’ and herbs which flourish unfadingly in the words of Ophelia and of Perdita.
- He has since lived unfadingly in the memory of Soviet as well as Chinese people of the revolutionary times.
Rhymesarcading, grading, lading, shading, upbraiding Definition of unfading in US English: unfadingadjectiveˌənˈfādiNGˌənˈfeɪdɪŋ Not losing brightness, vitality, or strength. 不褪色的;永远鲜艳的;不朽的 Example sentencesExamples - A load which we must carry with unfading courage and hope.
- If this happens, Bulgaria will become a country in which expectations are based on what has been achieved rather than on unfading faith in miracles.
- What's a failed legal procedure, anyway, to people long hardened by unfading scars from the Cultural Revolution?
Synonyms entrenched, established, fixed, implanted, deep-rooted, rooted, deep-seated, settled, firm, unshakeable, ineradicable, driven in |