Definition of perpetually in English: perpetually
adverb In a way that never ends or changes; constantly.
‘perpetually hungry teenage boys’
‘she seems perpetually to have a mournful look on her face’
More example sentences
‘It's neither new nor revolutionary for a motion picture to be presented from the point-of-view of someone who is perpetually stoned.’ ‘To be perpetually supported by government also means a certain amount of kowtowing, which is limiting for anyone.’ ‘Happy to be the guinea pig, he is perpetually remodeling his house.’ ‘His work is perpetually aggravating.’ ‘Hers is a universe of pampered, good-looking delicate people who appear perpetually malcontent in the face of privilege.’ ‘He keeps the focus perpetually on the spinning basketball, accentuating its heroic appeal.’ ‘Their weird, unpredictable nature makes them appear to have sprung from a perpetually opened Pandora's box.’ ‘Orwell shows how words become their opposite in the hands of the perpetually braying party line.’ ‘In his analyses, the rubric becomes a sort of mystical triangle whose terms seem perpetually to transmute into one another.’ ‘Curiously, his apartment seems to be perpetually cast in shadows.’