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Forever and ever Meaning in English

expression

fɝˈɛvɝ/ /ˈænd/, /ənd/ /ˈɛvɝ
fer-EV-er and EV-er
fəɹˈɛvɐ/ /ˈænd/ /ˈɛvɐ
fuh-REV-uh and EV-uh

Definition

This phrase means for all time, with no end; it emphasizes that something will last forever with extra strength or poetry.

Usage & Nuances

'Forever and ever' is more emphatic and emotional than just 'forever,' often used in poetry, vows, or dramatic speech. It's most common in romantic, religious, or very serious promises. Not typically used in casual conversation.

Example Sentences

I will love you forever and ever.

basic

The mountain will stand forever and ever.

basic

Their friendship lasted forever and ever.

basic

Some people promise to stay together forever and ever, but things can change.

natural

They carved their initials into the tree and swore it would be there forever and ever.

natural

My grandma says her love for chocolate will last forever and ever.

natural