forever
/fəˈɹɛvɚ/adverb3 syllables
Forever means: invariably.
Synonyms for forever20
adverb, as in invariably
adverb, as in for a limitless time
everlastingly, eternally, evermore
adverb, as in for a very long or seemingly endless time
forever and a day
also used for forever
forevermore, in aeternum, 5ever, ad infinitum, all the time, aye, continually, endlessly, ever, ever after, fivever, for good
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What does forever mean?3
adverb
1
invariably“the world is constantly changing”
2
for a limitless time“no one can live forever”
3
for a very long or seemingly endless time“she took forever to write the paper”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
What rhymes with forever?15
four syllables
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Forever in a sentence
- A good book is the best friend, now and forever.halfb1t
- Such a sales system can work for a while, but not forever.wwkudu
- One generation goes, and another generation comes; but the earth remains forever.unknown
- Governments might come and go, but ideas go on forever.patgfisher
- I intend to live forever, or die trying.patgfisher
- I could stand here with you forever, just gazing off into the sea.CM
- A part of me died with you, but you live inside me forever.astyng
- We are not on the earth forever, but only for a time.adamtrousers
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