imperecedero

An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. everlasting
"Mi amor por ti es imperecedero," juró el hombre enamorado."My love for you is everlasting," the smitten man swore.
El concepto de la belleza imperecedera es uno de los motivos por el que los cuentos sobre vampiros son tan populares.The notion of everlasting beauty is one of the reasons stories about vampires are so popular.
b. immortal
Él ha sido un presidente con un legado imperecedero en la historia de nuestro país.He has been a president with an immortal legacy in our country's history.
c. eternal
Muchos artistas se hunden al darse cuenta de que la fama no es imperecedera.Many artists get depressed when they realize fame is not eternal.
d. undying
El poeta siente un deseo imperecedero de hablar de amor.The poet feels an undying desire to speak of love.
a. non-perishable
El refugio está abastecido de botellas de agua y alimentos imperecederos.The shelter is stocked with bottles of water and non-perishable food items.
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