• Forevermore

    Pronunciation

    • UK IPA: /fəˈɹɛv.É™.mɔː/
    • US IPA: /fɔːɹˈɛv.Éš.mɔːɹ/

    Origin

    for + evermore

    Full definition of forevermore

    Adverb

    forevermore

    1. At any or all times in the future; forever
      • 1843, Thomas_Carlyle, , book 3, ch. I, PhenomenaPoor Pope; and I am told he is fast growing bankrupt too; and will, in a measurable term of years (a great way within the ‘three hundred’), not have a penny to make his pot boil! His old rheumatic back will then get to rest; and himself and his stage-properties sleep well in Chaos forevermore.
      • 1922, Clark Ashton Smith, :A frozen sun forevermore the same.

    Usage notes

    In the United Kingdom and most of the Commonwealth, the spelling for evermore is the usual form. In Canada and the United States, generally only forevermore is used.

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