Thesaurus Dictionary

Try "happy" or "love"

Searching for...

No matching words found

Try a different search term or browse the dictionary

Synonyms and antonyms of Permanence and continuity in British Thesaurus

Permanence and continuity

permanence (noun)

the state of happening or existing for a long time or for all time in the future

continuity (noun)

a situation in which something happens or exists for a long time without stopping or changing

stability (noun)

a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes

continuation (noun)

a situation in which something continues without stopping

longevity (noun)

formal the fact of having a long life or existence

consistency (noun)

the ability to remain the same in behaviour, attitudes, or qualities

eternity (noun)

the whole of time, with no beginning and no end

constancy (noun)

formal the quality of staying the same

continuance (noun)

formal the process of continuing

fixity (noun)

formal the fact that something does not change

hold (noun)

the fact that someone manages to continue doing or having something

inertia (noun)

a situation in which something does not change for a long time

legs (noun)

informal the ability of a product, advertisement, idea, book etc to continue to be successful and interest people for a long time

persistence (noun)

a situation in which something unpleasant continues to exist

stability (noun)

science the ability of a substance to stay in the same state