Forever

//fəˈɹɛvə(ɹ)// adj, adv, noun, slang

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 1
    Permanent, lasting; constant, perpetual. informal, not-comparable

    "It'd be a peaceful life / With a forever wife / And a kid someday"

Adverb
  1. 1
    For all time, for all eternity; for a lifetime; for an infinite amount of time. not-comparable

    "I shall love you forever."

  2. 2
    For a very long time, a seeming eternity. colloquial, excessive, not-comparable

    "We had to wait forever to get inside."

  3. 3
    Constantly or frequently. not-comparable

    "You are forever nagging me."

Adverb
  1. 1
    invariably wordnet
  2. 2
    for a limitless time wordnet
  3. 3
    for a very long or seemingly endless time wordnet
Noun
  1. 1
    An extremely long time. colloquial, countable

    "I haven't seen him in forever!"

  2. 2
    Alternative form of forever. alt-of, alternative, poetic, uncountable
  3. 3
    A mythical time in the future that will never come. colloquial, poetic, uncountable

    "Sure, I'd be happy to meet with you on the 12th of forever."

Etymology

Etymology 1

Univerbation of for ever, from Middle English for ever, for evere. By surface analysis, for + ever. First attested in the late 14c., and first attested in the late 17c. as one word. Noun first attested in 1858.

Etymology 2

Univerbation of for ever, from Middle English for ever, for evere. By surface analysis, for + ever. First attested in the late 14c., and first attested in the late 17c. as one word. Noun first attested in 1858.

Etymology 3

Univerbation of for ever, from Middle English for ever, for evere. By surface analysis, for + ever. First attested in the late 14c., and first attested in the late 17c. as one word. Noun first attested in 1858.

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