♾️always

adverb
/ˈɔːlweɪz/

Meaning

at all times; on every occasion
at all times; on all occasions; forever

Example Sentences

She always wakes up early in the morning.

She always arrives early to work.

Example Expressions

as always

Synonyms

forever, constantly, perpetually, continually
Entry 1
forever, constantly, perpetually, continually
Entry 2
forever, constantly, perpetually, continually

Antonyms

never, rarely, seldom, sometimes, occasionally
Entry 1
never, rarely, seldom
Entry 2
never, rarely, sometimes, occasionally

Collocations

always ready, always happy, always late, always available, always remember, always welcome
Entry 1
always ready, always happy, always late, always available
Entry 2
always remember, always available, always welcome

More Example Sentences

I have always loved writing and editing videos.

His wife always stood beside him in his bad days.

I have always loved designing and building things.

Is your office building always kept neat and clean?

Yes, I do. But not always. When I travel I have to eat fast food.

I might even start my own business because that is something I have always wanted.

I might even become an entrepreneur because that is something I have always wanted.

Yes, I do. But not always. When I eat outside I have to drink the water they provide.

A farmer harvests crops in his large field every autumn using a tractor and modern tools to collect wheat and corn before the first frost and stores them safely in the barn so he can sell them at the local market where customers always look for fresh produce

A farmer harvests crops in his large field every autumn using a tractor and modern tools to collect wheat and corn before the first frost and stores them safely in the barn so he can sell them at the local market where customers always look for fresh produce because he grows everything without harmful chemicals

Related Vocabularies

at the level of a whole nation; in a way that involves or affects an entire country
relating to the mind; in terms of mental processes
in a thorough or wide-ranging manner
With the head leading; in a reckless or hasty manner.
in a way that is correct and without errors
probably; having a high probability of happening or being true

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