unchangingly — In a manner that remains constant and does not vary over time. Describes something that continues without alteration or modification.
Part of speech: ADVERB
Definition: In a manner that remains constant and does not vary over time. Describes something that continues without alteration or modification.
Pronunciation (IPA): /ʌnˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋli/
Korean meaning: 변하지 않게, 불변하게
Korean pronunciation: 언-체인-징-리 (강세: 체인)
Example Sentences
- My grandmother unchangingly serves exactly three cookies with tea, no matter who visits.
- The old dog unchangingly sleeps in the same spot by the fireplace every evening.
- He unchangingly wears the same lucky socks to every job interview.
unchangingly
ADVERB//ʌnˈtʃeɪndʒɪŋli//
In a manner that remains constant and does not vary over time. Describes something that continues without alteration or modification.

In a manner that remains constant and does not vary over time. Describes something that continues without alteration or modification.
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He stands unchangingly while waves crash challengingly!
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Origin
From Old French 'changier' and Latin 'cambire' meaning 'to exchange or barter', with English prefixes and suffixes added to create the meaning 'in a way that does not change'.
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“My grandmother unchangingly serves exactly three cookies with tea, no matter who visits.”
“The old dog unchangingly sleeps in the same spot by the fireplace every evening.”
“He unchangingly wears the same lucky socks to every job interview.”
“The teacher unchangingly begins each class with the same motivational quote.”
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