All forevermore synonyms
for·ev·er·more
F f adv forevermore
- forever — without ever ending; eternally: to last forever.
- regularly — at regular times or intervals.
- constantly — not changing or varying; uniform; regular; invariable: All conditions during the three experiments were constant.
- consistently — agreeing or accordant; compatible; not self-contradictory: His views and actions are consistent.
- repeatedly — done, made, or said again and again: repeated attempts.
- invariably — not variable; not changing or capable of being changed; static or constant.
- permanently — existing perpetually; everlasting, especially without significant change.
- perpetually — continuing or enduring forever; everlasting.
- forever — without ever ending; eternally: to last forever.
- for keeps — to hold or retain in one's possession; hold as one's own: If you like it, keep it. Keep the change.
- in perpetuum — for ever
- unceasingly — not ceasing or stopping; continuous: an unceasing flow of criticism.
- always — If you always do something, you do it whenever a particular situation occurs. If you always did something, you did it whenever a particular situation occurred.
- continually — very often; at regular or frequent intervals; habitually.
- infinitely — immeasurably great: an infinite capacity for forgiveness.
- interminably — incapable of being terminated; unending: an interminable job.
- on and on — so as to be or remain supported by or suspended from: Put your package down on the table; Hang your coat on the hook.
- durability — able to resist wear, decay, etc., well; lasting; enduring.
- for good — morally excellent; virtuous; righteous; pious: a good man.
- immortally — not mortal; not liable or subject to death; undying: our immortal souls.
- in perpetuity — the state or character of being perpetual (often preceded by in): to desire happiness in perpetuity.
- lastingly — continuing or enduring a long time; permanent; durable: a lasting friendship.
- till the cows come home — the mature female of a bovine animal, especially of the genus Bos.
- change — If there is a change in something, it becomes different.
adverb forevermore
- eternally — In a way that continues or lasts forever; permanently.
- evermore — (chiefly used for rhetorical effect or in ecclesiastical contexts) always.
- indefinitely — not definite; without fixed or specified limit; unlimited: an indefinite number.
- ad infinitum — If something happens ad infinitum, it is repeated again and again in the same way.
- endlessly — In an endless manner; continuously without limit.
- ever — At any time.
- durably — In a durable manner.
- enduringly — In an enduring manner or fashion; such as to endure.
- everlastingly — In an everlasting manner; so as to be everlasting.