Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

perpetual-cycle

Noun
/pəˈpɛtʃuəl ˈsaɪkəl/
Definition
A perpetual cycle refers to a series of events that continually repeat without a clear end or resolution.
Examples
  • The perpetual cycle of the seasons brings both beauty and challenges each year.
  • Many feel trapped in a perpetual cycle of stress and overwork, leading to burnout.
  • The economy often goes through a perpetual cycle of boom and bust.
Meaning
The term indicates an ongoing process or situation where the same stages or actions keep happening over and over again, often resulting in a lack of progress or change.
Synonyms
  • Endless loop
  • Vicious circle
  • Continuous cycle
  • Recurring pattern