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Meaning of ever | Babel Free

Adverb CEFR A1 Common
ˈɛvə

Definitions

  1. never
  2. Always, frequently, forever.
    archaic, formal, not-comparable
  3. Continuously, constantly, all the time (for the complete duration).
    not-comparable
  4. At any time.
    not-comparable
  5. As intensifier following an interrogative word.
    informal, not-comparable
  6. Indicates experiential aspect, once; has or have (done something) before.
    Manglish, Singlish, not-comparable

Equivalents

العربية عوض قط
Ελληνικά όλο ποτέ
Français jamais
עברית עולם
한국어 언제나
Nederlands altijd ooit
Polski kiedykolwiek
Русский всегда
Svenska e någonsin nånsin
ไทย เคย
Українська дедалі коли-небудь
Tiếng Việt bao giờ nào giờ

Examples

“It was ever thus.”
“[…] the Lord Treasurer, who ever secretly feigned himself to be a Moderator and Mollifier of the Catholicks Afflictions […]”
“Let us ever remember that our conception, our comprehension, our feeling of God must be ever imperfect, yet should be ever advancing. We must not make God: we must find Him and feel Him more and more.”
““A tight little craft,” was Austin’s invariable comment on the matron;[…]. ¶ Near her wandered her husband, orientally bland, invariably affable, and from time to time squinting sideways, as usual, in the ever-renewed expectation that he might catch a glimpse of his stiff, retroussé moustache.”
“The library staffs of the Karaton Surakarta's Sasana Pustaka, the Mangku- nagaran's Reksa Pustaka, and the Museum Radyapustaka were ever helpful and generous with their time.”
“As with the rest of macroeconomics, the issues have to be rethought in a way that makes the ever-imperfect knowledge of market participants and policymakers an integral part of the analysis.”
“Kane picked up the ball 25 yards out with 18 minutes left before proving he is ever the opportunist by flashing a dipping swerving drive beyond the deceived Szczesny.”
“People struggled to cope with the ever-increasing cost of living.”
“For what seemed ages piled on ages, I lay there, frozen with the most awful fears, not daring to drag away my hand; yet ever thinking that if I could but stir it one single inch, the horrid spell would be broken.”
“We've only ever talked on the phone.”
“I scarcely ever see you anymore!.”
“If that ever happens, we’re in deep trouble.”
“This is one of the best movies ever.”
“He's back and better than ever.”
“I’ll stop your ever doing that again.”
“Now all this was very fine, but not at all in keeping with the Celebrity's character as I had come to conceive it. The idea that adulation ever cloyed on him was ludicrous in itself. In fact I thought the whole story fishy, and came very near to saying so.”
“He said the study provides clear evidence that AI technologies are growing at a faster rate than ever and will continue to do so.”
“Was I ever glad to see you!”
“Did I ever!”
“but i ever ran 5mins using the 1400 cells and the type RR 23T motor...”
“i ever walked from the south to MacRitchie Reservoir.....”

CEFR level

A1
Beginner
This word is part of the CEFR A1 vocabulary — beginner level.
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