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ever - Wiktionary, the free dictionary From Middle English ever, from Old English ǣfre, originally a phrase whose first element undoubtedly consists of Old English ā (“ever, always”) + in (“in”) + an element possibly from feorh (“life, existence”) (dative fēore)
Ever - definition of ever by The Free Dictionary Ever is used in negative sentences, questions, and comparisons to mean 'at any time in the past' or 'at any time in the future' Neither of us had ever skied I don't think I'll ever be homesick here Have you ever played football? I'm happier than I've ever been
ever - WordReference. com Dictionary of English 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? If the band ever plays again, we will dance Idioms ever and again, now and then; from time to time Also, Literary, ever and anon Idioms ever so, to a great extent or
ever - definition and meaning - Wordnik Continually; incessantly; without intermission: as, he is for ever in the way; she is for ever singing, from morning to night from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English