Unvarying
[ʌn'veərɪɪŋ] or [ʌn'vɛrɪɪŋ]
Examples
- The unvarying gentleness and patience which long misfortune had tried so cruelly and had never conquered yet, seemed now to have suddenly failed her. Wilkie Collins. The Woman in White.
- This was his unvarying reply. Charles Dickens. Bleak House.
- Mrs Boffin,' said Rokesmith, quietly turning to her, 'for your delicate and unvarying kindness I thank you with the warmest gratitude. Charles Dickens. Our Mutual Friend.
- In a country neighbourhood you move in a very confined and unvarying society. Jane Austen. Pride and Prejudice.
- These remarks he offers with his unvarying politeness and deference when he addresses himself to his wife. Charles Dickens. Bleak House.
- The lion also had quickened his gait, and was doggedly maintaining an unvarying distance behind them. Edgar Rice Burroughs. Tarzan of the Apes.
Editor: Wilma