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nativity

nativity is a synonym of birth

noun [ nuh-tiv-i-tee, ney- ]

nativity is another word for birth

Birth means the instance or act of being born (It rained on the day of her birth).

Nativity can mean birth, especially when referencing the specific circumstances or place of the birth. When capitalized, nativity usually refers to the birth of Jesus Christ (I won a prize for my poem about the Nativity).

Nativity can also refer to your birthplace, but this is uncommon, while birth can refer to descent or lineage (She was surprised to learn about her mother’s Italian nativity; She was of noble birth).

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enduring

enduring is a synonym of timeless

adjective [ en-door-ing ]

enduring is another word for timeless

Timeless describes something that is not restricted to a certain time, or does not seem to refer to a certain time (a timeless melody).

Enduring describes something lasting or permanent (an enduring work of literature).

Timeless and enduring both describe things that have lasted, or have lasting appeal (The story felt timeless, even though it had first been told thousands of years ago; The musician’s enduring legacy).

Timeless suggests something eternal, or something that transcends time, whereas enduring suggests something that has remained relevant throughout different time periods.

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respite

respite is a synonym of recess

noun [ res-pit ]

respite is another word for recess

✅ A recess is a temporary break from activity or work (The judge took a short recess).

✅ A respite is a break from something, especially something difficult or stressful (They worked for three days without respite).

Recess is generally used to refer to a scheduled break, and is most commonly used in the context of school, politics, or the justice system (There would be a morning recess between classes).

Respite is generally used to refer to a break, scheduled or not, from something difficult, painful, or trying. Respite suggests a sense of relief or temporary freedom (Sleep offered some respite).

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