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British pronunciation
/fɔːˈɛvə/

Definition & Meaning of "forever"

forever
01

used to describe a period of time that has no end

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She promised to love him forever.
The memory of their wedding day will stay with them forever.
1.1

used to exaggerate the length of time, implying a long wait or duration

forever definition and meaning
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We had to wait forever to get inside the concert hall.
That movie felt like it lasted forever.
1.2

used as part of a phrase to express enduring support, loyalty, or admiration, often in slogans

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Team USA Forever!
Love Always, Forever!
02

used to describe something that happens constantly or repeatedly, often in an irritating or persistent way

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She is forever talking about her new job.
He ’s forever borrowing my books and never returning them.
forever
01

lasting for an indefinite or permanent amount of time

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She found her forever friend in her childhood companion.
They made a forever commitment to each other when they got married.
Forever
01

a period of time that feels like it lasts much longer than expected

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It felt like an eternity, but finally, the forever ended when the concert started.
I have n’t seen you in forever!
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a poetic or colloquial reference to a mythical or idealized time in the future that is unlikely to ever happen

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We'll get married on the first day of forever.
I'll pay you back on the 32nd of forever.
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