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forevermore

fuh-REHV-uh-maw

Forevermore (adv) means Forever; for all time to come. Example: “Their names will be remembered forevermore.”

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Forever; for all time to come.
"Their names will be remembered forevermore."

How to use forevermore

Learner’s notes

In plain EnglishA more poetic, old-fashioned way of saying "forever."

When to use it

Literary and formal — rarely used in everyday speech.

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Etymology

A blend of forever and evermore.

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Frequently asked questions

What does “forevermore” mean?

The word “forevermore” means forever; for all time to come. In plain terms, a more poetic, old-fashioned way of saying "forever.".

How do you pronounce “forevermore”?

“Forevermore” is pronounced fuh-REHV-uh-maw (/fɔːɹˈɛv.ɚ.mɔːɹ/ in IPA).

How do you use “forevermore” in a sentence?

Here is “forevermore” used in a sentence: “Their names will be remembered forevermore.”

What part of speech is “forevermore”?

“Forevermore” is an adverb.

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