everadverb
uk/ˈev.ər/us/ˈev.ɚ/ever adverb (AT ANY TIME)
A2 at any time:
C1 better, bigger, etc. than at any time before:
as big, fast, etc. as at any time before:
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- The relative cheapness of foreign travel means that more people are going abroad than ever before.
- If you're ever in Perth, come and visit us.
- Blue whales are the largest creatures ever to have lived.
- She declared (that) it was the best chocolate cake she had ever tasted.
- I went to Paris last summer. Have you ever been there?
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Always & never
- again
- all along idiom
- all-time
- along
- always
- first
- hell
- in all my (born) days idiom
- in/through all the years idiom
- invariably
- kingdom
- month
- perpetual
- perpetually
- till/until kingdom come idiom
- till/until the cows come home idiom
- time
- when hell freezes over idiom
- will
- world
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ever adverb (ALWAYS)
C2 continuously:
B1 continuously since that time:
in the same way as always:
used at the end of a letter as a way of saying goodbye to someone you know well:
More examples
- They have been deadly enemies ever since Mark stole Greg's girlfriend.
- She's been in and out of hospitals ever since the accident.
- The outlook for the region's economy is looking every better.
- There are ever-growing tensions between the two countries.
- The company's ever-falling profits this year are making its shareholders nervous.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Always & never
- again
- all along idiom
- all-time
- along
- always
- first
- hell
- in all my (born) days idiom
- in/through all the years idiom
- invariably
- kingdom
- month
- perpetual
- perpetually
- till/until kingdom come idiom
- till/until the cows come home idiom
- time
- when hell freezes over idiom
- will
- world
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ever adverb (EMPHASIS)
used for emphasizing an adjective:
in questions, used to emphasize the question word:
very/a very:
More examples
- That was your best performance ever - congratulations!
- The company has had one of its best years ever.
- This is one of the worst natural disasters ever to befall the area.
- Hurricane Hugo will go down in the record books as the costliest storm ever faced by insurers.
- Don't you think that was the funniest movie ever?
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Linguistics: very & extreme
- abject
- awful
- badly
- beyond
- classic
- classical
- devastating
- drop dead! idiom
- eminently
- esp
- especially
- heartily
- impossibly
- rather
- sheer
- specially
- supremely
- thoroughly
- whole
- wide
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