eternal

eternal life

Everlasting life, often thought of as life that extends into the afterlife. While we all will miss Stu's presence here on Earth, he will now enjoy eternal life in heaven.
See also: eternal, life

eternal sleep

euphemism Death. Even though she had been sick for months, we were all devastated when our grandmother entered her eternal sleep.
See also: eternal, sleep

eternal triangle

A sexual encounter or relationship between three people. Although exciting at first, the eternal triangle caused their relationship to suffer and ultimately end.
See also: eternal, triangle

hope springs eternal

proverb People can always find a reason to hope, even in the bleakest situations. The phrase is a shortening of the line "Hope springs eternal in every human breast," from Alexander Pope's poem Essay on Man. We don't know how this business venture will work out, but hope springs eternal, right?
See also: eternal, hope, spring

hope springs eternal in the human breast

proverb People can always find a reason to hope, even in the bleakest situations. The phrase comes from Alexander Pope's poem Essay on Man. We don't know how this business venture will work out, but hope springs eternal in the human breast, right?
See also: breast, eternal, hope, human, spring

the eternal checkout

euphemism Death or the afterlife. Don't worry, boss. We'll send that no-good snitch to the eternal checkout. I thought we were heading for the eternal checkout when the brakes failed on our bus.
See also: checkout, eternal

the Eternal City

Rome, Italy. The celebrated singer is traveling to the Eternal City for a performance at the Vatican for the Pope himself!
See also: city, eternal
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

eternal life

Euph. life after death. He passed on into eternal life, leaving us behind to mourn. She is now at rest in eternal life.
See also: eternal, life

(the) eternal triangle

a sexual or emotional relationship involving two women and one man or two men and one woman. (*Typically, a couple [man and woman] and another man or woman.) Henry can't choose between his wife and his mistress. It's the eternal triangle. I'm surprised Jane doesn't get tired of the eternal triangle. She goes out with Peter at the weekend and Jim during the week.
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Hope springs eternal (in the human breast).

Prov. People will continue to hope even though they have evidence that things cannot possibly turn out the way they want. (From Alexander Pope's poem, "Essay on Man." Sometimes used to remark that you believe someone's situation is hopeless, as in the first example.) Jill: The boss may have turned me down the first twelve times I asked for a raise, but this time I really think she'll give it to me. Jane: Hope springs eternal in the human breast. Alan: You're not still trying to teach the dog to shake hands! Jane: Hope springs eternal.
See also: eternal, hope, spring
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

eternal triangle

A relationship involving three lovers, such as two women involved with one man or two men with one woman. For example, The plot of the murder mystery revolved around the eternal triangle of a husband, wife, and another woman . [c. 1900]
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hope springs eternal

People will keep on hoping, no matter what the odds. For example, I keep buying lottery tickets-hope springs eternal. This expression was coined by Alexander Pope ( An Essay on Man, 1732) and quickly became proverbial.
See also: eternal, hope, spring
The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

the Eternal City

a name for the city of Rome.
See also: city, eternal

eternal triangle

a relationship between three people, typically a couple and the lover of one of them, involving sexual rivalry.
See also: eternal, triangle

hope springs eternal

it is human nature always to find fresh cause for optimism.
This is a shortened version of Alexander Pope's line in An Essay on Man ( 1733 ): ‘Hope springs eternal in the human breast’.
1992 Angela Lambert A Rather English Marriage Hope springs eternal—she smiled wryly—even in Tunbridge Wells .
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

ˌhope springs eˈternal

(saying) human beings never stop hoping: She’s sure that he’ll come back to her one day. I’m not so sure, but hope springs eternal.This comes from An Essay on Man by Alexander Pope: ‘Hope springs eternal in the human breast’.
See also: eternal, hope, spring
Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

the eternal checkout

n. death. Hank knew the eternal checkout was just around the corner, and he suddenly got religion.
See also: checkout, eternal
McGraw-Hill's Dictionary of American Slang and Colloquial Expressions

eternal triangle, the

A threesome of lovers, either two men involved with or vying for one woman or two women and one man. “Eternal” here simply means that this situation has occurred over and over through the ages. The term has been traced to a book review appearing in the London Daily Chronicle in 1907, describing a novel that “deals with the eternal triangle, which, in this case, consists of two men and one woman.”
See also: eternal

hope springs eternal

It is human nature to keep on hoping against all odds. This particular expression was coined by the poet Alexander Pope in An Essay on Man (1732), “Hope springs eternal in the human breast,” and very quickly became proverbial. It was quoted by Robert Burns and Charles Dickens, among many others, usually without benefit of quotation marks.
See also: eternal, hope, spring
The Dictionary of Clichés by Christine Ammer
See also:
  • eternal life
  • cannot for the life of me/him/her/us/them
  • can't for the life of me
  • Life is short and time is swift
  • life is short(, and time is swift)
  • life
  • lust for life
  • not give a stuff
  • such is life
  • Such is life!
References in periodicals archive
Harington, best known for his role of Jon Snow in 'GoT', will play a non-eternal character named Dane Whitman, aka the Black Knight, in the upcoming superhero film 'The Eternals'.
The Eternals were created in 1976 by iconicMarvel ComicsartistJack Kirby, but have yet to be adapted into live-action or animation.
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The central ceremony marking the Victory Day took place in the WWII Vraca Memorial Park where the eternal flame was lit again after 27 years.
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'The King: The Eternal Monarch' will reportedly air in the first half of 2020 and will be directed by Baek Sang-hoon, the co-director of 'Descendants of the Sun' and 'Moonlight Drawn By Clouds.'
The Prime Minister has prayed for eternal peace for the departed soul and courage for the bereaved family to bear this irreparable loss with fortitude.
Eternal Beauty is due to start filming in Wales this spring and will follow the story of June who, when rejected by life, spirals into a chaotic, schizophrenic world.
Have I missed you, of course I have, I reminisce about the times we once had, When you brought me up on wartime tales, And reliving your ever-bright childhood days, For you have an eternal smile.
God doesn't will eternal human torment and punishment, but humans are completely free to choose a full, final separation from God.
There is in fact a true law-namely, right reason which is in accordance with nature, applies it to all men and is unchangeable and eternal. By its commands this law summons men to the performance of their duties; by its prohibitions it restrains them from doing wrong.
The release of "Star Wars: The Old Republic" new expansion "Knights of the Eternal Throne" is fast approaching, so it's just about time that players get more information about it.
Eternal Troubadour: The Improbable Life of Tiny Tim
Jessica Leake; THE ORDER OF THE ETERNAL SUN; Talos (Fiction: Romance) 24.99 ISBN: 9781940456423