Word family noun time overtime timer timing timelessness adjective timeless timely ≠ untimely verb time adverb timelessly
From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishtimelesstime‧less /ˈtaɪmləs/ ●○○ adjective 1 LONG TIMEremaining attractive and not becoming old-fashioned the timeless beauty of Venice2 literaryLONG TIME continuing for ever the timeless universe —timelessly adverb —timelessness noun [uncountable]Examples from the Corpus
timeless• In the south-west of England, the scenery is timeless and unmistakably agricultural.• Shakespeare's plays have a timeless appeal to all audiences.• But it just keeps on doing its job, safe in its timeless bubble.• It looks timeless but there have been changes.• Crosby's 'It Ain't Necessarily So' remains a timeless classic.• For as we noted in the introduction, the job is not a timeless fact of human existence.• Origami is the timeless Japanese art of paper folding.• We floated on as if in a timeless limbo.• It has a timeless, placeless look: it could be anywhere in the world.• They may define positions that have often been repeated, but they can not be given a timeless quality.• If a song is good enough, it has a timeless quality.• On the farm I had created a timeless world.