eternal They all have similar meanings, but there are subtle differences in how you use them. Perpetual means either “forever” or “persistent/long lasting” You could say “he has perpetual money troubles”. perpetual的同義字@ThorWong Both words are very similar to each other.
Understanding the Context
‘Permanent’ would refer to something that has no end. Example: “The scar is permanent and will not go away.” ‘Perpetual’. everlasting As fayelah said, these words have similar meanings. I don't agree that permanent and abiding are negative, though.
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"Eternal" means lasting for all eternity, until the end of time. If you. 'perpetual' has no positive nor negative connotations. 'perpetual care' for example. Perpetual love would be a good thing.|Well, you can say it, but given that our lifespans have a discrete length, it could.
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perpetual@ThorWong Both words are very similar to each other. ‘Permanent’ would refer to something that has no end. Example: “The scar is permanent and will not go away.” ‘Perpetual’ refers to. What is the difference between perpetual and permanent ?Feel free to just provide example sentences.