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for a very long time


These words all refer to things that happen for a very long time and usually without interruption.

The most common word for this is always.


The power plant is always running.
I want to live somewhere where the weather is always lovely.

Another very common word to refer to this is for ever.


I will love you for ever.

The opposite of always and for ever is never.


I will never forgive you!

If you want to emphasize that something will exist or happen for ever and will not change at all, you can use the adverb permanently.


His reputation was permanently ruined by the scandal.
They survived the traffic accident, but they were permanently disabled.

The adverb eternally can be used to refer to something that happens for ever and never changes, but it is more often used to emphasize that a feeling you have will last for a long time.


Evildoers shall be eternally condemned.
I remain eternally optimistic that things will turn out.
I'd be eternally grateful if you'd agree to let her go.

To emphasize that something happens without stopping or being interrupted, especially for a certain amount of time, you can use uninterruptedly, non-stop or continuously.


Stocks have risen uninterruptedly for the last three months.
The flight runs non-stop between Sydney and Los Angeles.
She practiced guitar non-stop for three hours, and now her fingers hurt.
Electricity is continuously being sent through the wires.
The volcano Kilauea erupted continuously between 1983 and 2018.

In more official contexts, you can use the phrase at all times for something that happens continuously.


According to regulations, your luggage must be kept with you at all times.

You can also use the adverb ever in more formal contexts to refer to something that happens continuously.


The song grew ever more popular.
The ever-increasing demand for new products drove manufacturing this last century.

If something continues without stopping in an extreme way, you can use the word relentlessly. Relentlessly is used of both good and bad things.


The inspector relentlessly pursued the suspect for years.
They worked relentlessly to cure cancer.

If something annoying or unpleasant never stops, you can say it happens incessantly. In formal contexts, if something bad or unpleasant continues for a long time and never improves, you can say it happens unremittingly.


They talked incessantly through the film.
The weather was unremittingly bad.
The conflict waged unremittingly.

To say that something happens or operates all the time, especially if it would normally stop at some point during the day, you can say it goes or happens around the clock or round the clock, or, in informal contexts, it happens 24/7.


The doctors monitored his condition round the clock.
The shop's open 24/7.

If something seems to happen without stopping, you can informally say that it happens morning, noon, and night or day and night. Day and night is sometimes paired with night and day to emphasize that something happens all the time.


The two of them argue morning, noon, and night.
The neighbour blares his music day and night!
They're on the campaign trail day and night, night and day.

If someone does something energetically and without stopping, you can say they do that thing tirelessly.


They worked tirelessly for reform.

In literary contexts, you can use the word evermore or the phrase for all time to say that something will continue to exist into the future.


His legacy shall exist evermore.
The sovereign will be honoured for all time.

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