What is another word for time immemorial?
Pronunciation:
[ tˈa͡ɪm ˌɪmɪmˈɔːɹɪəl], [ tˈaɪm ˌɪmɪmˈɔːɹɪəl], [ t_ˈaɪ_m ˌɪ_m_ɪ_m_ˈɔː_ɹ_ɪ__ə_l]
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Similar words for time immemorial:
- ancient history (noun)
- antiquity (noun)
- donkey's years (noun)
- long time (noun)
- month of Sundays (noun)
- other relevant words (noun)
- past (noun)
- perpetuity (noun)
- time (noun)
- time out of mind (noun)
- other synonyms
- other relevant words (noun)
Synonyms for Time immemorial:
n.
• ancient history (noun)- early histories,
- bygone day,
- prehistories,
- ancient-history,
- way back whens,
- pre-history,
- remote pasts,
- distant pasts,
- protohistories,
- pre history,
- pre histories,
- pre-histories,
- distance time,
- the pasts.
- days of old,
- remote time,
- classical times,
- former ages,
- days of yore,
- olden days,
- former age,
- old days,
- ancient times.
- forever and a days,
- forever and day,
- donkey's-years,
- donkey-years,
- years end,
- long times,
- forever a days,
- all one born day,
- all one's born day,
- donkey years,
- forever and days,
- all ones born days,
- all born day,
- donkeys years,
- all born days,
- all ones born day,
- right smart spells,
- coon age,
- all one born days,
- donkeys-years,
- forever days,
- forever a day,
- forever day,
- coons age.
- dog's ages,
- when pigs flies,
- dog age,
- indefinitely long periods,
- dogs age,
- month-sundays,
- dogs ages,
- month sundays,
- dog ages.
- right smart spell,
- yesteryear,
- donkey's years,
- antiquity,
- protohistory,
- yore,
- dog's age,
- all one's born days,
- past,
- early history,
- when pigs fly,
- the past,
- aeon,
- remote past,
- way back when,
- prehistory,
- past times,
- distant past,
- forever and a day,
- ancient history,
- aeons,
- long time,
- indefinitely long period,
- distance of time,
- time out of mind,
- years on end,
- bygone days.
- Old lang syne,
- times past,
- old times,
- good old days,
- long ago,
- former times,
- days gone by,
- years ago,
- yesterday.
Other synonyms:
• Other relevant words (noun):
How to use "Time immemorial" in context?
The phrase "time immemorial" is used to describe something that has been ongoing for an indefinite period of time. The phrase is often used to describe something that is older than any written record that exists. Often, ancient civilizations would regard things as being beyond the scope of human understanding and so would never record them. Thus, many things that are considered time immemorial may actually have been recorded by later civilizations.
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