Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
perennial-question
Noun
/pəˈrɛn.i.əl ˈkwɛs.tʃən/

Definition
A question that is asked repeatedly over time, often without a definitive answer.

Examples
- What is the meaning of life? That has always been a perennial question for humanity.
- Education reform often leads back to the perennial question of how best to serve students.
- The debate over nature versus nurture is a perennial question in psychology.

Meaning
The perennial question refers to inquiries that remain relevant and intriguing across different contexts and periods, prompting ongoing discussion and exploration.

Synonyms
- Timeless inquiry
- Enduring question
- Ageless dilemma