NEVER vs EVER: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Occurring at any time, occurring even but once during a timespan.
NEVER vs EVER: ADVERB
- Not ever; at no time in the past or future
- Not ever; on no occasion; at no time.
- Negative particle (used to negate verbs in the simple past tense; also used absolutely).
- Not at any other time; not on any other occasion; not previously.
- In no degree; not in the least; not.
- At no time; on no occasion; in no circumstance.
- As never before; more than at any other time, or in any other circumstances; especially; particularly; -- now often expressed or replaced by ever so.
- Not a bit.
- Not at all; in no way; absolutely not.
- Not at all; certainly not; not in any circumstances
- At any time
- As intensifier.
- In any way
- Always
- Before. See Or, ere.
- Emphatically forever.
- Eternally. See Forever.
- In whatever degree; to whatever extent; -- used to intensify indefinitely the meaning of the associated adjective or adverb. See Never so, under Never.
- Now and then; often. See under Anon.
- Without cessation; continually.
- At all times; through all time; always; forever.
- To a great extent or degree. Used for emphasis, often with so.
- In any way; at all.
- At all times; always.
- At all times; all the time and on every occasion
- (intensifier for adjectives) very
- Continually; constantly.
NEVER vs EVER: OTHER WORD TYPES
- Not in any circumstances
- Certainly not
- Not at all
- At no time in the past or future
- Not ever
- [In this idiom there is a suppressed comparison—‘never (at any other time) so (great, good, much, etc.) as in the case supposed or considered.’ Never, becoming merely emphatic, is now usually replaced by ever.
- [Never in this use, with the following indefinite article a, is equivalent to no, or none, and in the contracted form ne'er a is the source of the dialectal or slang adjectivc nary.
- In no degree; not at all; not a whit; not, emphatically.
- Not ever; not at any time; at no time, whether past, present, or future.
- (idiom) (never mind) Not to mention; and certainly not.
- (idiom) (never mind) Don't bother.
- At all times; always; continually.
- At any time; at any period or point of time, past or future: in negative, interrogative, or comparative sentences: as, no man is ever the happier for injustice; did you ever see anything like it? I do not think I ever did.
- In any degree; any; at all: usually in connection with an adverb or adjective in the comparative degree, and after a negative.
- To any possible degree; in any possible case: with as: a word of enforcement or emphasis: as, as soon as ever he had done it.
- For all time; to the end of life.
- Continually; incessantly; without intermission: as, he is for ever in the way; she is for ever singing, from morning to night.
- At all times
- All the time and on every occasion
- (idiom) (for ever and a day) Always; forever.
- (idiom) (again/anon) Now and then; occasionally.
NEVER vs EVER: RELATED WORDS
- She, Forever, Only, Anymore, Yet, Even, Ever, Neither, Nothing, Always, Once, Anything, Seldom, Rarely, Not
- Already, Possibly, Really, Have, Far, Once, Any, Yet, History, Since, Even, Never, Ever so, Of all time, Always
NEVER vs EVER: DESCRIBE WORDS
- She, Forever, Only, Anymore, Yet, Even, Ever, Neither, Nothing, Always, Once, Anything, Seldom, Rarely, Not
- Know, More, Already, Possibly, Really, Have, Far, Once, Any, Yet, History, Since, Even, Never, Always
NEVER vs EVER: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- We will never resell your papers to anyone and you will buy an essay that has never been presented in another university.
- PAUL KLEE Whoever does not detach himself from the ego never attains the Absolute and never deciphers life.
- He was never a true dealer, because he never had the means to buy drugs in large quantities.
- Washington never did, and it seems a strange reserved power when states never knew they had it.
- Words on paper never die and you never know when you might see them crop up again.
- Never having smoked cigarettes, and never drinking caffeinated beverages, are also associated with small increases in risk of developing PD.
- Respondent acknowledges that the property was never received at Stateville and never delivered to Claimant.
- We have never and will never test our products on animals.
- Site may influence which time i never never done and directv?
- My friend told me yesterday he can never get message reply and never call me successfully, but I never received his call and messages.
- These are the fastest, easiest crab cakes I have ever made and some of the best I have ever eaten!
- We took the best materials from the greatest pillows ever invented and reimagined them to create the most comfortable, breathable, reusable face mask ever.
- Most lamentable day, most woful day, That ever, ever, I did yet behold!
- And her smoke rose up for ever and ever.
- No woman had ever loved him, and no man would ever get close enough to love her.
- It where ever or when ever you need it song that can touch your heart passed!
- No Pelagian ever has or ever will work a religious revolution.
- He smiles upon me for ever and ever.
- Others will punctually come for ever and ever.
- That there might be the possibility of things going wrong for ever and ever and ever.
NEVER vs EVER: QUESTIONS
- What is the song Never Say Never by Brandy and Monica about?
- What is the release date of Never Never by James Patterson?
- Does Justin Bieber's'Never Say Never'trailer send inspiring message?
- What happens to Malucci at the end of Never Say Never?
- What are the ukulele chords for trouble by Never Shout Never?
- Is Never Say Never Again the last James Bond movie?
- Is Never Say Never Again an official James Bond movie?
- What is the Justin Bieber Never Say Never documentary?
- How do the police investigations go in Never Never?
- What is the meaning of Never Never Never by Justin Paul?
- Will opopodo ever offer a price prediction feature?
- Why are assortment decisions more important than ever?
- Are fertility medications ever covered by insurance?
- Will gasoline powered cars ever completely disappear?
- Will traditional books ever become completely obsolete?
- Are telemarketers becoming more annoying than ever?
- Could artificial intelligence ever become conscious?
- What are the Order of the Ever Ever After high books?
- Is it correct to say'Have you ever had'or'ever had'?
- What is the meaning of I'll Be six now for ever and ever?