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Learn to pronounce ev·er

/ˈevər/
adverb
  1. at any time.
    "nothing ever seemed to ruffle her"
    synonyms: at any time, at any point, on any occasion, under any circumstances, on any account, up till now, until now
  2. at all times; always.
    "ever the man of action, he was impatient with intellectuals"
    synonyms: always, forever, at all times, eternally, until the end of time, until the twelfth of never, until the cows come home, until hell freezes over, until doomsday, continually, constantly, endlessly, perpetually, incessantly, unceasingly, unremittingly, repeatedly, recurrently
  3. increasingly; constantly.
    "having to borrow ever larger sums"
  4. used for emphasis in questions and other remarks, expressing astonishment or outrage.
    "who ever heard of a grown man being frightened of the dark?"
    synonyms: at all, in any way, on earth

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