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Synonyms & Similar Words
always
eternally
perpetually
endlessly
constantly
continuously
incessantly
unremittingly
unendingly
ceaselessly
persistently
lastingly
durably
permanently
imperishly
incessantly
interminably
limitlessly
timelessly
datelessly
endlessly
constantly
perpetually
everlastingly
immortally
deathlessly
agelessly
infinitely
boundlessly
illimitably
unboundedly
Meaning of Forever
The primary meaning of the word "Forever" is for an infinite or very long period of time.
Definitions
- Used to emphasize that something will continue for all time, or that it will last or remain unchanged for an indefinitely long period
- For an extremely long time, or an indefinitely long period
- In a manner that is unchanging and perpetual
Etymology of Forever
The word "Forever" has its roots in Old English, with "for" meaning "from" or "since" and "ever" meaning "always"
The term has evolved over time, with its modern meaning and usage solidifying in Middle English, where it was used to express the idea of something lasting or continuing for an infinite or very long period
Example Uses
- I will love you forever, no matter what happens
- The city has been a major cultural center forever, attracting artists and musicians from around the world
- The company has been in business forever, with a reputation for quality and reliability
Antonyms & Near Antonyms
temporarily
briefly
momentarily
transiently
fleetingly
temporarily
provisionally
briefly
short-term
interim
transitorily
ephemerally
fugaciously
impermanently
precariously
unstablely
variably
changeably
reversibly
alterably
mutably
modifyably