forever
1 of 3adverb/fɔrˈɛvər/
1
used to describe a period of time that has no end
B1- She promised to love him forever.
- The memory of their wedding day will stay with them forever.
- The book will remain a classic forever.
- He will be remembered forever for his contributions to science.
- Their bond felt forever, beyond the passage of time.
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used to describe something that happens constantly or repeatedly, often in an irritating or persistent way
- She is forever talking about her new job.
- He’s forever borrowing my books and never returning them.
- They are forever complaining about everything.
- You are forever making excuses!
- My little brother is forever interrupting me when I'm reading.