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View synonyms for forevermore

forevermore

[fawr-ev-er-mawr, -mohr, fer-]

adverb

  1. forever hereafter.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of forevermore1

First recorded in 1830–40; for + evermore
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Example Sentences

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If Miss Lumley’s mind had not already been so thoroughly occupied, she might well have invented such a game herself at this very moment, and thus changed the course of history forevermore.

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The footlights of the West End might remain a distant, unfulfilled dream forevermore.

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And with “Nothing Is Lost,” Stiller has carved out a comfortable place to keep his parents’ love safe forevermore.

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“And so through the night went his cry of alarm / To every Middlesex village and farm,” Henry Wadsworth Longfellow famously wrote, declaring Revere’s warning “a word that shall echo forevermore!”

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Upon their violent first meeting, Hank loses a kidney, and soon after, is faced with a series of decisions that will define who he is forevermore.

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