Eon [noun]

Definition of Eon:

an age

Synonyms of Eon:


Opposite/Antonyms of Eon:

-


Sentence/Example of Eon:

That means, in theory, at least one extra planet may have been whizzing around the sun in eons past, knocking Neptune for a loop.

This turned a search that might have taken eons into a morning chore.

Each change was supposed to denote the birth of some angel or celestial being known as an Eon.

Action with a purpose is deliberate; it involves a consciously foreseen end and a mental weighing of considerations pro and eon.

He descended to the edge of the clearing and picked his way through the debris of some eon-old geologic catastrophe.

After what seemed an eon it struck the edge of the subway kiosk, bounced like a rag doll and sprawled across the pavement.

After what seemed an eon of waiting, he ventured another look ahead.

If one might only live an eon or two he might then well complain of the changing climate.

When, after a seeming eon, their screaming died away, he released held breath in a long sigh.

Any object, intensely regarded, may be a gate of access to the incorruptible eon of the gods.