unvarying
pronunciation
How to pronounce unvarying in British English: UK [ʌnˈveəriɪŋ]
How to pronounce unvarying in American English: US [ʌnˈveriɪŋ]
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- Adjective:
- persistent in occurrence and unvarying in nature
- lacking variety
- always the same; showing a single form or character in all occurrences
Word Origin
- unvarying (adj.)
- 1680s, from un- (1) "not" + present participle of vary (v.).
Example
- 1. His daily life followed an unvarying pattern .
- 2. During her imprisonment aung san suu kyi developed an unvarying schedule .
- 3. Perhaps the best model , however , is the queen herself , whose trademark style is as clear and unvarying as the head-to-toe colours she wears : box handbag , car coat , neat dress , matching hat and gloves .
- 4. The most bizarre revelation of the receipt , perhaps , lay in the fact that a race of shiftless nomads , bandits who for as long as anyone could remember had been lost to an unvarying barbarism , appeared to have developed their own calendar .
- 5. In the belief that past experiences are indicative future events , attali combs through the history of human kind , all the way back to homohabilis , separating the past into nine distinct periods to isolate " what is possible , what changes and what is unvarying " and applies those trends to the coming century .