forever

pronunciation

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  • Adverb:
    for a limitless time
    seemingly without interruption; often and repeatedly
    for a very long or seemingly endless time

Word Origin

forever (adv.)
late 14c., for ever; from for + ever. Often written as one word from late 17c. As a noun by 1858. Emphatic forevermore is from 1819.

Synonym

Example

1. Some people may stay single forever .
2. This can 't go on forever .
3. Well , maybe not exactly forever .
4. You were made to last forever .
5. That must have taken forever !

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