Pronunciation: /fɔːrˈɛvər/
noun a seemingly infinite or endless time
A1 Love lasts forever.
A2 The concept of forever is difficult for young children to grasp.
B1 The idea of forever can be both comforting and daunting.
B2 Some people believe in the existence of forever in the afterlife.
C1 The concept of forever has been explored in various philosophical and religious texts.
C2 The artist's painting captured the essence of forever in a single brushstroke.
adverb for all future time; for always
A1 I will love you forever.
A2 She promised to be my friend forever.
B1 They have been together forever.
B2 The memory of that day will stay with me forever.
C1 He was forever grateful for their help.
C2 The beauty of the landscape seemed to stretch out forever.
formal The bond between the two countries will last forever.
informal I'll be your friend forever, no matter what.
slang We're gonna be besties forever, dude!
figurative The memory of her smile will stay with me forever.
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