Evermore (adverb)

  1. Forever, always, without end, continuing without pause.
  2. To an even greater extent or degree; continually.

Origin:

Derived from 'ever' meaning 'at all times' and 'more' meaning 'additional time', it was first recorded in the 16th century.

Examples:

  1. His love for her was evermore strong.
  2. Evermore, the days became longer and warmer.
  3. She will sing evermore, until her voice gives out.
  4. Evermore, the world changes and so does the human race.
  5. Evermore, he hoped for a better future.
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