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- DictionaryFor·ev·er/fəˈrevər/
adverb
- 1. for all future time; for always: "she would love him forever"
- 2. continually: "she was forever pushing her hair out of her eyes"
adjective
- 1. lasting or permanent: informal "these puppies need a forever home"
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1. : for a limitless time. wants to live forever. 2. : at all times : continually. is forever making bad puns. forever. 2 of 3. noun. : a seemingly interminable time : excessively long. It took her forever to find the answer. forever. 3 of 3. adjective. : not temporary or changing : permanent.
continually; incessantly; always: He's forever complaining. an endless or seemingly endless period of time: It took them forever to make up their minds. lasting for an endless period of time; permanent: The stray dog is staying with us until we can find a forever home for it.
us / fɔːˈrev.ɚ / uk / fəˈre.və r/. existing or happening for all time in the future: forever home Today, more than 500,000 U. S. children wait in foster care for a forever home. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
Definitions of forever. adverb. for a limitless time. “no one can live forever ”. synonyms: eternally, everlastingly, evermore. adverb. for a very long or seemingly endless time. “she took forever to write the paper”. “we had to wait forever and a day”.
FOREVER definition: 1. for all time: 2. for an extremely long time or too much time: 3. very often: . Learn more.
4 days ago · 1. adverb [ADVERB with verb] If you say that something will happen or continue forever, you mean that it will always happen or continue. I think that we will live together forever. It was great fun but we knew it wouldn't go on for ever. I will forever be grateful for his considerable input. 2. adverb [ADVERB after verb]
B1. for all time in the future: I'll love you forever. forever adverb (A LONG TIME) B2. used to emphasize that something takes a long time: The journey home took forever. forever adverb (OFTEN) used to emphasize that something happens often: She is forever helping people.