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ever
adverb
at
any
time
in
the
past
,
present
,
or
future
•
Have
you
ever
seen
snow
in
the
desert
?
Have
you
ever
seen
snow
in
the
desert
?
•
If
you
ever
feel
lonely
,
just
call
me
.
If
you
ever
feel
lonely
,
just
call
me
.
adverb
always
;
for
all
time
;
continuously
•
She
stays
ever
hopeful
,
even
in
hard
times
.
She
stays
ever
hopeful
,
even
in
hard
times
.
•
The
city
is
ever
growing
,
with
new
skyscrapers
rising
each
year
.
The
city
is
ever
growing
,
with
new
skyscrapers
rising
each
year
.
adverb
used
as
an
intensifier
to
mean
“
very
”
in
expressions
like
“
ever
so
”
or
“
ever
such
”
•
The
soup
was
ever
so
spicy
that
I
needed
water
right
away
.
The
soup
was
ever
so
spicy
that
I
needed
water
right
away
.
•
You
are
ever
such
a
good
friend
.
You
are
ever
such
a
good
friend
.
everywhere
pronoun
all
places
considered
together
;
every
place
•
Everywhere
is
quieter
after
the
snowstorm
.
Everywhere
is
quieter
after
the
snowstorm
.
•
During
the
blackout
,
everywhere
was
dark
and
silent
.
During
the
blackout
,
everywhere
was
dark
and
silent
.
developed
from
the
adverb
"
everywhere
"
used
substantively
to
mean
“
every
place
”
never
interjection
used
to
express
strong
refusal
,
disbelief
,
or
emphatic
denial
•
“
Never
!”
she
shouted
when
asked
to
betray
her
friend
.
“
Never
!”
she
shouted
when
asked
to
betray
her
friend
.
•
When
the
reporter
suggested
he
might
quit
,
the
coach
replied
, “
Never
!”
When
the
reporter
suggested
he
might
quit
,
the
coach
replied
, “
Never
!”
Same
origin
as
the
adverb
sense
,
later
used
alone
as
an
exclamation
of
refusal
or
surprise
.
however
adverb
Used
to
introduce
a
statement
that
contrasts
with
or
seems
to
contradict
something
that
has
just
been
said
;
nevertheless
.
•
It
was
raining
heavily
;
however
,
the
children
still
wanted
to
play
outside
.
It
was
raining
heavily
;
however
,
the
children
still
wanted
to
play
outside
.
•
The
train
was
delayed
for
an
hour
;
however
,
no
one
in
the
waiting
room
looked
upset
.
The
train
was
delayed
for
an
hour
;
however
,
no
one
in
the
waiting
room
looked
upset
.
whatever
interjection
used
to
show
indifference
or
that
you
do
not
care
what
happens
or
what
was
said
•
“
You
should
really
tidy
your
room
,”
said
his
mother
. “
Whatever
,”
he
muttered
.
“
You
should
really
tidy
your
room
,”
said
his
mother
. “
Whatever
,”
he
muttered
.
•
“
We
can
go
to
the
beach
or
the
mountains
.” “
Whatever
,
you
decide
,”
she
replied
.
“
We
can
go
to
the
beach
or
the
mountains
.” “
Whatever
,
you
decide
,”
she
replied
.
whenever
conjunction
(
informal
,
US
)
at
the
specific
time
that
;
when
(
used
for
a
single
past
event
)
•
I
was
driving
to
work
whenever
I
saw
the
accident
.
I
was
driving
to
work
whenever
I
saw
the
accident
.
•
He
called
me
whenever
he
got
home
last
night
.
He
called
me
whenever
he
got
home
last
night
.