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Whats the differents between "ageless" and "timeless".
Particularly in this sentence- Beauty is ageless, but not timeless.I suppose they are synonyms
Sep 13, 2012 2:29 PM
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Yes, they're synonyms for something that has existed for a long time, and continues to exist.
They can also be used differently:
"Ageless" to describe someone or something that never seems to look old.
"Timeless" to describe something unaffected by time or changes in fashion.
September 13, 2012
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ageless means 'never growing old'. Peter Pan was ageless, he never grew up.
timeless means 'unending, unaffected by time'. A great work of art can be timeless in that it is always relevant.
September 13, 2012
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