Definitions and Examples of eternity, ages
Learn when and how to use these words with these examples!
An infinite or endless period of time.
Example
Waiting for the bus felt like an eternity in the scorching heat.
A very long time; a period of years or decades.
Example
I haven't seen my childhood friend in ages.
Key Differences: eternity vs ages
- 1Eternity refers to an infinite or endless period of time, while ages refers to a very long period of time.
- 2Eternity is often used in a religious or philosophical context, while ages is more commonly used in everyday conversations.
Effective Usage of eternity, ages
- 1Exaggeration: Use eternity and ages to exaggerate the length of time.
- 2Religious or Philosophical Context: Use eternity to refer to an infinite or endless period of time in a religious or philosophical context.
- 3Everyday Conversations: Use ages to refer to a very long period of time in everyday conversations.
Remember this!
The antonyms of minute are eternity and ages. Eternity refers to an infinite or endless period of time, while ages refers to a very long period of time. Use these words to exaggerate the length of time, in religious or philosophical contexts, or in everyday conversations.