for·ev·er
/fəˈrevər/
adverb
- for all future time; for always."she would love him forever"
- continually."they are forever on the move"synonyms: continually, continuously, constantly, perpetually, incessantly, endlessly, persistently, repeatedly, regularly, always, all the time, the entire time, nonstop, day and night, morning, noon, and night, aye, 24/7
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1. Also: for ever. without end; everlastingly; eternally · 2. at all times; incessantly · 3. informal. for a very long time. he went on speaking forever. noun · 4.
for all of eternity (US always one word - UK- either for ever or forever). Examples. no one can live forever. Other misspelled words. Biennial vs. Biannual.
FOREVER | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
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When we talk about things which will be permanent, we normally use for good, or, more formally, for ever (sometimes written as forever). We do not normally say ...
May 21, 2013 · forever means : (also for ever) for all future time; for always; continually. and. for ever - Oxford has only Eng- ...
For Ever is the second studio album by British neo soul band, Jungle. The album was released on 14 September 2018 through XL Recordings.
Sep 28, 2016 · In British English, you may see the forever written as two words: 'for ever'. However, the meaning is the same. Forever (adverb). for all time ...
Oct 10, 2006 · In British usage, for ever means for eternity (or a very long time), as in "I have been waiting for you for ever." Forever means continually ...