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Always   /ˈɔlwˌeɪz/  /ˈɔlwiz/   Listen
Always

adverb
1.
At all times; all the time and on every occasion.  Synonyms: e'er, ever.  "Always arrives on time" , "There is always some pollution in the air" , "Ever hoping to strike it rich" , "Ever busy"
2.
Without variation or change, in every case.  Synonyms: constantly, invariably.  "He always arrives on time"
3.
Without interruption.  Synonyms: constantly, forever, incessantly, perpetually.
4.
At any time or in any event.  "You could always take a day off"
5.
Forever; throughout all time.  "I shall treasure it always" , "I will always love you"






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"Always" Quotes from Famous Books



... not always take place in the direct line from father to son: several times, when interrupted by default of male heirs, it was renewed without any disturbance, thanks to the transmission of royal rights to their children ...
— History Of Egypt, Chaldaea, Syria, Babylonia, and Assyria, Volume 2 (of 12) • G. Maspero

... with much conviction, "There is always an amateur of the beautiful, there is always a critic who describes his emotion sincerely, it is for them that I give my tears when I am ...
— The Idol of Paris • Sarah Bernhardt

... the healthy with the morbid," he explained dryly. "You will notice it is the healthy that always has the creeps. The morbid never has the creeps. It gives the creeps. That's its function. Where did you ...
— Moon-Face and Other Stories • Jack London

... Oakover River, on the north coast, and to the head of the Oakover, therefore, their worn-out camels were directed. They could entertain no hope of relief before reaching the Oakover, for the discoverer of that river, Frank Gregory, a man always reluctant to acknowledge defeat, had been turned from the southward attempt by this very desert across which they were painfully toiling. On the evening that they started for the station, the whole party were about to ride blindly on ...
— The Explorers of Australia and their Life-work • Ernest Favenc

... was visible to every body but King Otho, his German camarilla, and his renegade Greek ministers. At this time Kalergy was inspector of the cavalry. He had always expressed his dissatisfaction with the system of Bavarian favouritism in the army; and his gallant and disinterested conduct during the war against the Turks, rendered him universally popular. Infinitely ...
— Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine - Volume 55, No. 344, June, 1844 • Various


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