EVER definition: at all times; always. See examples of ever used in a sentence.

EVER definition: 1. at any time: 2. better, bigger, etc. than at any time before: 3. as big, fast, etc. as at any…. Learn more.

Definitions of ever adverb at all times; all the time and on every occasion “ ever hoping to strike it rich” “ ever busy” synonyms: always, e'er see more

From Middle English ever, from Old English ǣfre, originally a phrase whose first element undoubtedly consists of Old English ā (“ever, always”) + in (“in”) + an element possibly from feorh (“life, existence”) (dative fēore).

Ever is used in negative sentences, questions, and comparisons to mean 'at any time in the past' or 'at any time in the future'. Neither of us had ever skied. I don't think I'll ever be homesick here. Have you ever played football? I'm happier than I've ever been.

Ever means at any time. It is used in questions and negative statements. I'm not sure I'll ever trust people again. Neither of us had ever skied.

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.

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You use ever in expressions such as ` did you ever ' and ` have you ever ' to express surprise or shock at something you have just seen, heard, or experienced, especially when you expect people to agree with you.