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Over Heartbeat Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for over heartbeat in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of over heartbeat in 8 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for over heartbeat alphabetically.

enduring
  • abiding
  • permanent
  • surviving
ethereal
  • aerial
  • airy
  • celestial
  • dainty
  • divine
  • empyreal
  • empyrean
  • exquisite
  • fairy
  • filmy
  • fine
  • gaseous
  • ghostly
  • gossamer
  • impalpable
lasting
  • abiding
  • constant
  • continual
  • continuing
  • deep-rooted
  • durable
  • endless
  • eternal
  • everlasting
  • forever
  • in for the long haul
  • incessant
  • indelible
  • indissoluble
  • inexhaustible
lengthy
  • diffuse
  • dragging
  • drawn-out
  • elongate
  • elongated
  • interminable
  • lengthened
  • long
  • long-winded
  • longish
  • overlong
  • padded
  • prolix
  • prolonged
  • protracted
long
  • continued
  • deep
  • distant
  • drawn out
  • elongate
  • elongated
  • enduring
  • enlarged
  • expanded
  • extensive
  • far-off
  • far-reaching
  • faraway
  • gangling
  • great
long-lived
  • abiding
  • advancing
  • carrying on
  • chronic
  • durable
  • enduring
  • lasting
  • long-lasting
  • long-standing
  • maintaining
  • old
  • perdurable
  • perennial
  • permanent
  • persevering
permanent
  • abiding
  • changeless
  • continual
  • diurnal
  • durable
  • enduring
  • everlasting
  • fixed
  • for keeps
  • forever
  • forever and a day
  • immutable
  • imperishable
  • in for the long haul
  • indestructible
perpetual
  • abiding
  • ceaseless
  • constant
  • continued
  • continuous
  • endless
  • enduring
  • eternal
  • everlasting
  • going on
  • immortal
  • imperishable
  • incessant
  • infinite
  • interminable

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