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forever
forever
/fɝˈɛvɝ/
adverb
(
)
For a limitless time
(
evermore
,
eternally
,
everlastingly
,
forever
)
for a limitless time
No one can live forever
no one can live forever
Brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore
brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore
(
)
Without interruption
(
always
,
incessantly
,
perpetually
,
constantly
,
forever
)
without interruption
The world is constantly changing
the world is constantly changing
(
)
For a very long or seemingly endless time
(
forever and a day
,
forever
)
for a very long or seemingly endless time
She took forever to write the paper
she took forever to write the paper
We had to wait forever and a day
we had to wait forever and a day
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