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    ever
    /ˈɛvə/

    adverb

    • 1. at any time: "nothing ever seemed to ruffle her" Similar at any timeat any pointon any occasionunder any circumstances
    • 2. at all times; always: "ever the man of action, he was impatient with intellectuals" Similar alwaysforeverat all timeseternallyOpposite never

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  2. Learn the meaning and usage of the adverb ever in English. Find out how to use ever to express time, emphasis, or comparison, and see examples and synonyms.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the adverb ever, which can mean always, at any time, or in any way. Find out how to use ever with so, anon, and other phrases.

  4. ever. [ ev -er ] Phonetic (Standard)IPA. adverb. at all times; always: an ever-present danger; He is ever ready to find fault. Synonyms: constantly, eternally, perpetually. Antonyms: never. continuously: ever since then. at any time: Have you ever seen anything like it?

  5. Learn the meaning and usage of the adverb ever in English, with synonyms, pronunciation, and grammar tips. Find out how to use ever in questions, negative sentences, conditional structures, and expressions of surprise or intensity.

  6. Ever is an adverb that means 'at any time' or 'always'. It can be used in negative, positive, or interrogative sentences, and it can also be an intensifier for adjectives. Learn more about ever's synonyms, antonyms, idioms, and examples.

  7. ever. adverb. /ˈevə (r)/ /ˈevər/ Idioms. used in negative sentences and questions, or sentences with if to mean ‘at any time’. Nothing ever happens here. Don't you ever get tired? If you're ever in Miami, come and see us. ‘Have you ever been to Rome?’ ‘Yes, I have, actually. Not long ago.’.

  8. EVER meaning: 1. at any time: 2. better/faster/happier, etc than at any time before 3. almost never: . Learn more.