Forever

/fərˈɛv.ər/ adverb

Forever means for all time, without end. It can also mean for a very long time when people exaggerate.

From Old English phrase “fore æfre” meaning “for ever,” combining “fore” (before, always) and “ever” (at all times). Over centuries, the two words fused into a single term.

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