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ever

/ˈɛvɚ/adverb2 syllables

Ever means: at all times; all the time and on every occasion.

Synonyms for ever5

adverb, as in at all times; all the time and on every occasion

always, e'er

adverb, as in at any time

of all time

adverb, as in (intensifier for adjectives) very

ever so

also used for ever

the dickens

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Opposites of ever

What does ever mean?3

adverb

1

at all times; all the time and on every occasion“I will always be there to help you”

2

at any time“did you ever smoke?”

3

(intensifier for adjectives) very“she was ever so friendly”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with ever?15

two syllables

three syllables

howeverwhateverforeverwheneverwhoeverwhereverwhicheverendeavorendeavourwhomever

four syllables

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Ever in a sentence

  • If you're ever in the area, give me a call.CK
  • Maybe you don't know this, but nobody could ever take your place.CK
  • My brother seldom, if ever, goes to church.CK
  • I have more time, and less money than ever.CK
  • If you tell too many lies, people won't ever believe your words.auxitt
  • Young as he is, he is as great a mathematician as ever lived.Dejo
  • The passive man seldom, if ever, expresses himself.unknown
  • Be it ever so humble, home is home.AlanF_US

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