Meaning of always | Babel Free
ˈɔːl.weɪzDefinitions
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At all times; throughout all time; since the beginning. not-comparable
- in spite of it, still...at least
- adv. siempre, para siempre.
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Constantly during a certain period, or regularly at stated intervals (opposed to sometimes or occasionally). not-comparable
- all the same, ultimately, in the end
- At all times; invariably: always late.
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if necessary, or if there is no better option; in any event. informal, not-comparable
- of course
- For all time; forever: They will always be friends.
- At any time; in any event: You can always resign if you're unhappy.
- without exception; on every occasion; every time: he always arrives on time.
- continually; repeatedly
- in any case: you could always take a day off work.
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informal for ever; without end: our marriage is for always. informal
- every time; on every occasion; without exception: We always sleep late on Saturday.
- all the time; continuously; uninterruptedly: The light is always burning.
Equivalents
Examples
“God is always the same.”
“Green has always been my favorite color. I’ve loved it for as long as I can remember.”
“Airplanes did not always exist as a form of transportation.”
“Plant breeding is always a numbers game.[…]The wild species we use are rich in genetic variation, and individual plants are highly heterozygous and do not breed true. In addition, we are looking for rare alleles, so the more plants we try, the better.”
“In this street, the shops always close during lunchtime.”
“His liveries are black,—his carriage is black,—he always rides a black galloway,—and, faith, if he ever marry again, I think he will show his respect to the sainted Maria by marrying a black woman.”
“They burned the old gun that used to stand in the dark corner up in the garret, close to the stuffed fox that always grinned so fiercely. Perhaps the reason why he seemed in such a ghastly rage was that he did not come by his death fairly. And why else was he put away up there out of sight?—and so magnificent a brush as he had too.”
“And so it had always pleased M. Stutz to expect great things from the dark young man whom he had first seen in his early twenties ; and his expectations has waxed rather than waned on hearing the faint bruit of the love of Ivor and Virginia—for Virginia, M. Stutz thought, would bring fineness to a point in a man like Ivor Marlay,[…].”
“The highway to the East Coast which ran through the borough of Ebbfield had always been a main road and even now, despite the vast garages, the pylons and the gaily painted factory glasshouses which had sprung up beside it, there still remained an occasional trace of past cultures.”
“She used to always talk about how she wished she had time to write all day, but now she had the time, she never even went near the typewriter.”
“I thought I could always go back to work.”
CEFR level
A1
Beginner
This word is part of the CEFR A1 vocabulary — beginner level.
This word is part of the CEFR A1 vocabulary — beginner level.
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