forever Antonyms

Meaning of forever

Wordnet

forever (r)

for a limitless time

for a very long or seemingly endless time

without interruption

Webster

forever (adv.)

Through eternity; through endless ages, eternally.

At all times; always.

forever Sentence Examples

  1. Their love was destined to last forever, an eternal bond that transcended time.
  2. The stars twinkled above, reminding them of their promise to stay together forever.
  3. With every step they took, their souls entwined, forever connected by an invisible thread.
  4. The memory of that day would forever be etched into their minds, a cherished moment that would never fade.
  5. Their friendship had weathered countless storms, and they vowed to remain forever steadfast.
  6. The pain of her loss left an unfillable void in his heart, forever haunting his thoughts.
  7. Their bond was unbreakable, a covenant that would endure forever, come what may.
  8. As they whispered their vows, they pledged their hearts to each other forever and a day.
  9. The melody of their song echoed through the hall, forever etched in the annals of time.
  10. Their names would be forever intertwined, a testament to their extraordinary love that would last for an eternity.

FAQs About the word forever

for a limitless time, for a very long or seemingly endless time, without interruptionThrough eternity; through endless ages, eternally., At all times; always.

eternally,permanently, always, evermore,long, ever, aye, perpetually, for good and all, ay

never, once, once, never,nevermore, ne'er, nevermore, ne'er,

Their love was destined to last forever, an eternal bond that transcended time.

The stars twinkled above, reminding them of their promise to stay together forever.

With every step they took, their souls entwined, forever connected by an invisible thread.

The memory of that day would forever be etched into their minds, a cherished moment that would never fade.