Word of the Day (perpetual)-07OCT21

Word of the Day (perpetual)-07OCT21

Today’s “Word of the Day” is perpetual and it is an adjective meaning “everlasting, constant, continuous, unending, unceasing, permanent, nonstop, incessant; recurrent, repeated (frequently), chronic, unabating”.

Example Sentence:  Facebook is in perpetual crisis mode. For years now, the company has confronted waves of critical scrutiny on issues caused or exacerbated by the platform. Recent revelations have lengthened the charge sheet.

Word of the Day (perpetual)-07OCT21

This word is present in The Guardian article Facebook is a harmful presence in our lives. It’s not too late to pull the plug on it and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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