- ever*/*/*/
- [ˈevə]advused for meaning ‘at any time in the past, present, or future', especially in questions, negatives, and CONDITIONAL sentencesHave you ever been to Las Vegas?[/ex]Don't ever do that again.[/ex]If you ever need any help, just let me know.[/ex]It hardly ever (= almost never) rains here in the summer.[/ex]Isabel's looking lovelier than ever.[/ex]It was her first time ever on a plane.[/ex]•all sb ever does/wants/gets etc — spoken used for emphasizing that the same thing happens all the time[/ex]All he ever does is complain.[/ex]ever since — during the whole period of time since something happened[/ex]I met Harry at school and we've been friends ever since.[/ex]Ever since his wife left him, he's been depressed.[/ex]ever so/ever such (a) — British spokenvery[/ex]It was ever so kind of you to invite us.[/ex]They're ever such nice people.[/ex]for ever — continuing always into the future[/ex]He promised to stay with me for ever.[/ex]See:forever
Dictionary for writing and speaking English. 2014.