unenduring

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English

Etymology

From un- +‎ enduring.

Adjective

unenduring (comparative more unenduring, superlative most unenduring)

  1. That does not endure.
    • , , “Elective Affinities”, in Saratoga. An Indian Tale of Frontier Life. A True Story of 1787., Philadelphia, Pa.: T B Peterson and Brothers; , →OCLC, page 314:
      And yet, though the happiness may be unenduring, what heart, though seared by time and worldly care, can fail to sympathise with those emotions of early life? In after years there are none such. They are the high noon of earthly joy. After them, life goes on decayingly and solemnly to its shadowy sunset.
    • 2019, Margaret Laurence, The Diviners:
      Naturally, the river wasn't wrinkled or creased at all— wrong words, implying something unfluid like skin, something unenduring, prey to age.