ever-changing

adjective

ev·​er-chang·​ing ˌe-vər-ˈchān-jiŋ How to pronounce ever-changing (audio)
variants or less commonly ever changing
: not permanent or fixed : always changing
today's ever-changing world
an ever-changing job market
… the ever-changing landscape of technical innovation.Duc Chau
… a light-machine which projects ever-changing patterns on a wall or screen.World Journal Tribune Magazine
Both courses are being offered online to meet the ever changing needs of professionals everywhere.Linda Ginac and Monica Hampton

Examples of ever-changing in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web Perhaps one of the top attractions throughout the islands, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is a dynamic, ever-changing landscape thanks to its active volcanoes. Kathleen Wong, Travel + Leisure, 21 Apr. 2024 This specialization will help participants gain the skills, knowledge and confidence to build a strong brand presence and cultivate a devoted audience within the ever-changing music industry. Paul Grein, Billboard, 17 Apr. 2024 Naoe, Brickell: Consistently the only Forbes Five-Star restaurant in Miami, this tiny sushi den on Brickell Key has an ever-changing menu and wide array of sakes. Connie Ogle, Miami Herald, 15 Apr. 2024 But unlike in the past, modern rappers are no longer beholden to major-label release schedules, the fickle tastes of radio and the ever-changing whims of producers. Liz Sanchez, Los Angeles Times, 11 Apr. 2024 The cocktail bar and dining room are timeless, and the establishment consistently ranks as one of the top 50 restaurants in the world thanks to its ever-changing menu. Mitti Hicks, Essence, 10 Apr. 2024 Plus, Garner has already integrated the semi and fully-automatic machines, which range in price from $700 to $2,000, into her ever-changing coffee routine. Sabrina Weiss, Peoplemag, 9 Apr. 2024 Garner has incorporated the machines into her ever-changing coffee routine. Ana Calderone, Peoplemag, 8 Apr. 2024 That job includes picking the cast, capturing the drama, and above all satisfying the ever-changing audience to keep the show on the air. Megan Farokhmanesh, WIRED, 4 Apr. 2024

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Word History

First Known Use

1600, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of ever-changing was in 1600

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“Ever-changing.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/ever-changing. Accessed 28 Apr. 2024.

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