Use indelible to describe something that is permanent or can not be washed away and is usually negative. Use enduring to describe something that lasts; usually something that is positive and survives through difficult times.
indelible stains. indelible skin pencil. Nevertheless, his combat experience must, as it did with millions of others, have proved indelible and ultimately inescapable. I reveled in the fact that I could make my indelible mark on my own canvas, just like the great painters before me.
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Use indelible to describe something that is permanent or can not be washed away and is usually negative. Use enduring to describe something that lasts; usually something that is positive and survives through difficult times.
indelible stains. indelible skin pencil. Nevertheless, his combat experience must, as it did with millions of others, have proved indelible and ultimately inescapable. I reveled in the fact that I could make my indelible mark on my own canvas, just like the great painters before me.
not able to be forgotten or removed.
Example:
"His story made an indelible impression on me"
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