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Wordnet 3.0

ADVERB (3)

1. for a limitless time;
- Example: "no one can live forever"
- Example: "brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore"- P.P.Bliss
[syn: everlastingly, eternally, forever, evermore]

2. for a very long or seemingly endless time;
- Example: "she took forever to write the paper"
- Example: "we had to wait forever and a day"
[syn: forever, forever and a day]

3. without interruption;
- Example: "the world is constantly changing"
[syn: constantly, always, forever, perpetually, incessantly]


The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48:

Forever \For*ev"er\ (f[o^]r*[e^]v"[~e]r), adv. [For, prep. + ever.] 1. Through eternity; through endless ages; eternally. [1913 Webster] 2. At all times; always. [1913 Webster] Note: In England, for and ever are usually written and printed as two separate words; but, in the United States, the general practice is to make but a single word of them. [1913 Webster] Forever and ever, an emphatic "forever." Syn: Constantly; continually; invariably; unchangeably; incessantly; always; perpetually; unceasingly; ceaselessly; interminably; everlastingly; endlessly; eternally. [1913 Webster]
WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006):

forever adv 1: for a limitless time; "no one can live forever"; "brightly beams our Father's mercy from his lighthouse evermore"- P.P.Bliss [syn: everlastingly, eternally, forever, evermore] 2: for a very long or seemingly endless time; "she took forever to write the paper"; "we had to wait forever and a day" [syn: forever, forever and a day] 3: without interruption; "the world is constantly changing" [syn: constantly, always, forever, perpetually, incessantly]