ev•er
Pronounced: /ˈɛvɚ/
Function: adverb
Meaning:
1 : at any time ▪ The crime rate is higher now than it has ever been. ▪ He's forgotten all he's ever learned about history. ▪ Have you ever been to France? ▪ She's doing fine and is as pretty as ever. ▪ No one has ever seen a better example of woodwork. ▪ We need your help now more than ever (before). ▪ Has this ever been done before? ▪ That was my best vacation ever. [=the best vacation I have ever had] ▪ Did it ever occur to you that I might like more myself? ▪ He's a born politician if ever I saw one. [=he is certainly a born politician] ▪ That was the worst movie I ever saw. ▪ I don't ever want to do that again. = (informal) I don't want to ever do that again. = I don't want to do that again, ever!
2 formal : at all times ▪ He is ever [=always] faithful. ▪ moving ever westward ▪ a guard who is ever watchful = an ever-watchful guard
3 : to a greater degree ▪ Technology in recent years has become ever more sophisticated. ▪ The deadline draws ever closer. ▪ Millions of farmers were forced into ever-deeper debt during the Great Depression.
4 —used after words like where, who, how, and why to make a question more forceful ▪ How ever can I (possibly) thank you? ▪ What ever happened to my former classmates? ▪ Where ever did I put my keys? ▪ “I can't do that.” “Why ever not?” ▪ Who ever would want to go there? —also used in indirect questions ▪ I can't imagine who ever would want to go there!
5 US informal —used to give stress to what follows ▪ Wow, was he ever funny! [=he was very funny] ▪ Am I ever embarrassed! [=I am very embarrassed]
as ever
: as has always been true : as usual ▪ The problem, as ever, is to find a better way to control spending.