for·ev·er
/fəˈrevər/
adverb
- for all future time; for always."she would love him forever"
- continually."they are forever on the move"synonyms: continually, continuously, constantly, perpetually, incessantly, endlessly, persistently, repeatedly, regularly, always, all the time, the entire time, nonstop, day and night, morning, noon, and night, aye, 24/7
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May 21, 2013 · The phrase for ever (see ever 5b), written as one word. Chiefly U.S. exc. in sense 'incessantly'. quasi- ...
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for all of eternity (US always one word - UK- either for ever or forever). Examples. no one can live forever. Other misspelled words.
Mar 3, 2014 · Both mean the same. When something is for ever, it's for all time in the future. In AmE, it's a one word version.