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| 1. | [ adverb ] for a limitless time | |
| Synonyms: | everlastingly eternally evermore | |
| Examples: | "no one can live forever" "brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore"- P.P.Bliss |
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| Related terms: | ageless ageless ageless | |
| 2. | [ adverb ] seemingly without interruption; often and repeatedly | |
| Synonyms: | always | |
| Examples: | "always looking for faults" "it is always raining" "he is forever cracking jokes" "they are forever arguing" |
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| 3. | [ adverb ] (informal) for a very long or seemingly endless time | |
| Synonyms: | forever_and_a_day | |
| Examples: | "she took forever to write the paper" "we had to wait forever and a day" |
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| Related terms: | colloquialism | |
| 4. | [ noun ] time without end | |
| Synonyms: | eternity infinity | |
| Related terms: | time alpha_and_omega | |
| Similar spelling: |
forepart forebear forefront forebrain Frevert foreperson |
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