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View synonyms for never

never

[nev-er]

adverb

  1. not ever; at no time.

    Such an idea never occurred to me.

  2. not at all; absolutely not.

    never mind;

    This will never do.

  3. to no extent or degree.

    He was never the wiser for his experience.



never

/ ˈnɛvə /

adverb

  1. at no time; not ever

  2. certainly not; by no means; in no case

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interjection

  1. Also: well I never!surely not!

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Usage

In informal speech and writing, never can be used instead of not with the simple past tenses of certain verbs for emphasis ( I never said that; I never realized how clever he was ), but this usage should be avoided in serious writing
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Word History and Origins

Origin of never1

First recorded before 900; from Middle English, from Old English nǣfre, equivalent to ne “not” + ǣfre ever ( def. ); neither ( def. ), nought ( def. )
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Word History and Origins

Origin of never1

Old English nǣfre, from ne not + æfre ever
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Idioms and Phrases

Idioms
  1. never cease to amaze. never cease to amaze.

  2. never mind, don't bother; don't concern yourself.

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Example Sentences

Examples are provided to illustrate real-world usage of words in context. Any opinions expressed do not reflect the views of Dictionary.com.

Before “The King of Queens” bowed in 2007, Stiller remarked, “This was an opportunity for me, for the first time, to test myself, because I never saw myself as more than just a decent actor.”

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"It may be days, it may be months, it may be years, or we may never see her again," says Santoyo, one of Maria's seven children, of whom the youngest is just six years old.

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It’s what some might call the edible version of quiet luxury: rich, yes, but never flashy.

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Fatima Al-Wardi, a 30-year-old Iraqi Muslim who runs a humanitarian project in Baghdad, had never seen the sea before the voyage.

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New Zealand's batsmen never got a chance to chase, leaving just two matches to decide the series -- in Christchurch again on Monday and Auckland on Thursday.

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Nevelsonnever a dull moment