Difference between Perennial and Repeated

What is the difference between Perennial and Repeated?

Perennial as an adjective is lasting or remaining active throughout the year, or all the time. while Repeated as an adjective is having been said or done again.

Perennial

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A perennial plant; a plant that is active throughout the year or survives for more than two growing seasons. Compare , .

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Lasting or remaining active throughout the year, or all the time. (of a plant) Having a life cycle of more than two years. Compare , . Continuing without cessation or intermission; perpetual; permanent; unceasing; never failing. Enduring; lasting; timeless. Recurrent; appearing or recurring again and again.

Example sentence: India's rivers are undergoing a drastic change. Our perennial rivers are becoming seasonal. Many of the smaller rivers have already vanished.

Repeated

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Having been said or done again.Sequential.

Part of speech: verb

Definition: To do or say again (and again).

Example sentence: That is never too often repeated, which is never sufficiently learned.

We hope you now know whether to use Perennial or Repeated in your sentence.

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