The difference between Forever and Forevermore
When used as adverbs, forever means for all time, for all eternity, whereas forevermore means at any or all times in the future.
Forever is also noun with the meaning: an extremely long time.
check bellow for the other definitions of Forever and Forevermore
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Forever as an adverb (duration):
For all time, for all eternity; for a lifetime; for an infinite amount of time.
Examples:
"I shall love you forever."
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Forever as an adverb (duration, colloquial, hyperbole):
For a very long time, a seeming eternity.
Examples:
"We had to wait forever to get inside."
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Forever as an adverb (frequency):
Constantly or frequently.
Examples:
"You are forever nagging me."
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Forever as a noun:
An extremely long time.
Examples:
"I haven't seen him in forever!"
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Forever as a noun (colloquial):
a mythical time in the infinite future that will never come.
Examples:
"Sure, I'd be happy to meet with you on the 12th of forever."
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Forevermore as an adverb:
At any or all times in the future; forever