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[ US /fɝˈɛvɝ/ ]
[ UK /fəɹˈɛvɐ/ ]
ADVERB
  1. for a very long or seemingly endless time
    she took forever to write the paper
    we had to wait forever and a day
  2. without interruption
    the world is constantly changing
  3. for a limitless time
    no one can live forever
    brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore

How To Use forever In A Sentence

  • The scene will be etched on my memory forever.
  • But there is bad news for dorks like me and, I suspect, quite a few people in this room: journalism has changed forever.
  • I'’m bored" is a useless thing to say. I mean, you live in a great, big, vast world that you’ve seen none percent of. Even the inside of your own mind is endless; it goes on forever, inwardly, do you understand? The fact that you’re alive is amazing, so you don’t get to say "I’m bored.". Louis C.K. 
  • Rack mounted systems are much more interchangeable and the casing lasts forever.
  • There was once a fairy who created the fields and forests expressly for those in love, — in that eternal hedge-school of lovers, which is forever beginning anew, and which will last as long as there are hedges and scholars. Les Miserables
  • It proved necessary to row ashore in a small dinghy, plunging through the hot spray past a Turkish battleship that had been moored for so long that the coral had grown up around it, immobilising it forever.
  • No matter you have that pocket or not , I'll be with you forever.
  • The wives showed themselves true to stereotype by forever cooking meals containing an abundance of chips and driving to shoe shops in Japanese cabriolets.
  • Her schemes backfired on herself,and she lost her boyfriend forever.
  • Our goal is be independent, but we will never be at peace through mindless violence - the blood of those killed in riots and fires are forever on our hands.
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