evermore

pronunciation

How to pronounce evermore in British English: UK [ˌevəˈmɔ:(r)]word uk audio image

How to pronounce evermore in American English: US [ˌevərˈmɔ(r)] word us audio image

  • Adverb:
    at any future time; in the future
    for a limitless time

Word Origin

evermore (adv.)
c. 1300 as one word, "at all times; all the time; forever, eternally;" see ever + more. Replacing evermo (13c.), from Old English æfre ma.

Synonym

Example

1. For there the lord bestows his blessings , even life evermore .
2. She laughs and hardens evermore her heart .
3. One reason is that government agencies are reaching evermore deeply into areas of business life , prompting companies to fight to " shape " regulations .
4. He swore to love her for evermore .
5. Hegemony to rule for evermore ?

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