ever
1 of 1adverb/ˈɛvər/
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at any point in time
B1- If ever you need help, just call me.
- Nothing ever scared her, not even thunderstorms.
- Don't ever speak to me like that again.
- Nothing ever disturbed his calm demeanor.
- Did she ever mention her plans to you?
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at all times without exception
- He was ever the optimist, even in difficult times.
- She remained ever faithful to her principles.
- An ever present danger haunted the expedition.
- The stars remain ever constant in the night sky.
- He was ever the gentleman, holding doors for everyone.
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progressively more over time
- The patient's condition grew ever more concerning.
- We're spending ever larger amounts on healthcare.
- Technology becomes ever more integrated into our lives.
- The political situation grows ever more complex.
- Her paintings became ever more abstract as she aged.
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in any possible way or to any degree
- Can they ever recover from this financial loss?
- Nothing will ever compare to our wedding day.
- Is there ever a good time to discuss this?
- Can you ever forgive my thoughtless remark?
- Nothing could ever replace the original.
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used to show surprise or disbelief when combined with question words
- How ever did you manage to finish so quickly?
- What ever possessed you to try skydiving?
- Who ever thought this design was a good idea?
- Why ever would you want to go out in this storm?
- Where ever did you find such a rare antique?
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used as an intensive to emphasize adjectives
- Was he ever surprised when he saw the birthday party!
- Did she ever look gorgeous in that red dress!
- Did we ever regret not booking tickets earlier!
- Is this cake ever delicious, I've had three slices!
- Was he ever embarrassed when his phone rang during the speech!
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