ever- - significado y definición. Qué es ever-
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Qué (quién) es ever- - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Ever (disambiguation); Ever (album); The Ever

ever-      
You use ever in adjectives such as ever-increasing and ever-present, to show that something exists or continues all the time.
...the ever-increasing traffic on our roads.
...an ever-changing world of medical information...
COMB in ADJ
ever         
¦ adverb
1. [usu. with negative or in questions] at any time.
used in comparisons for emphasis.
2. at all times; always.
3. increasingly; constantly.
4. used for emphasis in questions expressing astonishment or outrage.
Phrases
ever and anon archaic occasionally.
ever since throughout the period since.
ever so (or such) Brit. informal very; very much.
Origin
OE fre, of unknown origin.
ever         
ad.
1.
At any time.
2.
Always, evermore, perpetually, continually, eternally, aye, for aye, forever, at all times, to the end of time, through all ages, till doomsday.

Wikipedia

Ever

Ever may refer to:

  • Ever (artist), creator of street art, from Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Ever, Kentucky
  • -ever, an English suffix added to interrogative words in forms like wherever
  • KT Tech EVER, a South Korean mobile phone manufacturer or its brand
  • EveR South Korean android project
Ejemplos de uso de ever-
1. He does not ever, ever have to lick nobody‘s arse, ever.‘ Not ever, ever having to lick nobody‘s arse, ever is a big thing for Giorgio.
2. "You turn over virtually everything you‘ve ever done, ever said, virtually everything your spouse has ever done, ever said," he said.
3. "As we say in Texas, if all you ever do is all you‘ve ever done, then all you‘ll ever get is all you ever got," Spellings said.
4. No one has ever nailed a southern accent before – ever.
5. Why doesn‘t ever–greater wealth promote ever–greater happiness?