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- Dictionaryever/ˈɛvə/
adverb
- 1. at any time: "nothing ever seemed to ruffle her" Similar
- 2. at all times; always: "ever the man of action, he was impatient with intellectuals" Similar Opposite
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EVER definition: 1. at any time: 2. better, bigger, etc. than at any time before: 3. as big, fast, etc. as at any…. Learn more.
1. : always. ever striving to improve. the ever -increasing population. 2. a. : at any time. more than ever before. b. : in any way. how can I ever thank you. 3. used as an intensive. looks ever so angry. am I ever happy to see you. Phrases. ever and anon. : from time to time : occasionally. Synonyms. always. aye. e'er. eternally. everlastingly.
You use ever in adjectives such as ever-increasing and ever-present, to show that something exists or continues all the time.
Definition of ever adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
Definitions of ever. adverb. at all times; all the time and on every occasion. “ ever hoping to strike it rich”. “ ever busy”. synonyms: always, e'er. see more. adverb. at any time.
Have you ever seen anything like it? in any possible case; by any chance; at all (often used to intensify or emphasize a phrase or an emotional reaction as surprise or impatience): How did you ever manage to do it?
EVER definition: 1. at any time: 2. better/faster/happier, etc than at any time before 3. almost never: . Learn more.
ever. (ˈɛvə) adv. 1. at any time: have you ever seen it?. 2. by any chance; in any case: how did you ever find out?. 3. at all times; always: ever busy. 4. in any possible way or manner: come as fast as ever you can.
Ever definition: To a great extent or degree. Used for emphasis, often with so .
1. adverb. Ever means at any time. It is used in questions and negative statements. I'm not sure I'll ever trust people again. Neither of us had ever skied. 2. adverb.