Definition
Ever is an adverb used to indicate at any time, always, or continuously. It is often used in questions, negative statements, and comparisons to emphasize possibility, frequency, or extent.
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The word "ever" originates from Old English "æfre," meaning "always" or "at any time." Its Proto-Germanic root "*aiw" also meant "eternity" or "life force." Over time, the term evolved in Middle English to convey meanings of "any time" or "continuously."
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The adverb "ever" is commonly used in questions ("Have you ever been there?"), negatives ("I haven't ever seen that"), and to add emphasis ("the best thing ever"). It can also indicate timelessness or continuity in phrases like "ever since" and "forever."
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