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unvarying

adjective as in steady

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Example Sentences

This is always repeated in one unvarying phase of the most jejune and meagre character.

A second limitation is found inPg 238 the unvarying exteriority of his method of presenting human nature.

Within, the rooms obviously modelled themselves on the one unvarying ideal.

"There is a carriage at the door," interrupted the other, in an unvarying tone, and without changing her posture.

The second year of our captivity passed—the same unvarying rotation of misery—no change, no amelioration of our condition.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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