What word means more than forever?

abiding, eternal, immortal, lasting, perpetual, timeless, unending, constant, permanent, amaranthine, boundless, ceaseless, continual, continuous, deathless, endless, imperishable, incessant, indestructible, interminable.
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What's a fancy word for forever?

In this page you can discover 62 synonyms, antonyms, idiomatic expressions, and related words for forever, like: eternally, everlastingly, from the cradle to the grave, forevermore, till-death-do-us-part, endlessly, permanently, endless, always, in perpetuity and interminably.
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Which word means almost the same as infinite?

boundless, unbounded, unlimited, limitless, without limit, without end, never-ending, interminable, cosmic. measureless, immeasurable, fathomless, unfathomed, bottomless. extensive, vast. limited.
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What is the word in perpetuity mean?

Definition of in perpetuity

formal. : for all time : forever The land will be passed on from generation to generation in perpetuity.
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What is more than too much?

Some common synonyms of excessive are exorbitant, extravagant, extreme, immoderate, and inordinate. While all these words mean "going beyond a normal limit," excessive implies an amount or degree too great to be reasonable or acceptable.
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What is now more than ever meaning?

“Now, more than ever” is short for “now, more than ever before”, as in “this thing is more important in this moment than it has ever been at any moment in the past.” We oftentimes use hyperbole to emphasize a point for effect, for good reason.
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Is it more then ever or more than ever?

More than is a phrasal preposition. Use it when referring to an amount of something that is greater than another amount. More then cannot be used as a phrasal preposition. It has no real uses in modern English.
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What's higher than the most?

maximal
  • paramount.
  • superlative.
  • supreme.
  • top.
  • topmost.
  • ultimate.
  • utmost.
  • uttermost.
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What is bigger than I love you most?

8 phrases that are more powerful than "I love you"
  1. "I need you." Sometimes we feel like dependence on another person is a weakness. ...
  2. "I'll sacrifice for you." ...
  3. "I like you." ...
  4. "I forgive you." ...
  5. "Let me help you." ...
  6. "I am committed to you." ...
  7. "I think about you all the time." ...
  8. "I'd pick you all over again."
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Is most more than more?

In a general sense, more is used when referring to a greater or additional amount or degree. Most, on the other hand, is used when referring to greatest in amount or degree. The key difference between more and most is that while more is considered as a comparative form, most is considered the superlative form.
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What does I love you more than ever mean?

I love you more than ever means I love you more now than in the past. It means that the love is growing each day.
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Is ever more formal?

(formal) more and more...: She grew ever more impatient as time passed.
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What is superfluous word?

Definition of superfluous

1a : exceeding what is sufficient or necessary : extra. b : not needed : unnecessary. 2 obsolete : marked by wastefulness : extravagant.
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Is Fuelless a word?

fu·el·less.
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How do you use MAS?

Más is usually used as an adverb to mean "more" or "most." Más can also be used as an adjective or pronoun meaning "more." Más and mas are not the same word; the latter is a literary word meaning "but."
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How do you use mas de?

In translating a sentence such as "she has more than $5" (tiene más de cinco dólares) you should use the phrase más de, but for a sentence such as "she has more than I do" (tiene más que yo) the phrase to use is más que.
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Is as ever meaning?

phrase. You say as ever in order to indicate that something or someone's behavior is not unusual because it is like that all the time or very often. As ever, the meals are primarily fish-based. See full dictionary entry for ever.
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What is the strongest word of love?

15 Words That Are Stronger Than 'Love' And Mean Far More
  • Lust – I lust after you. ...
  • Adore – I adore you. ...
  • Treasure – I treasure time with you. ...
  • Intimacy – I love our emotional intimacy. ...
  • Trust – I trust you with my heart. ...
  • Ally – I am your ally in life. ...
  • Value – I value your company. ...
  • Happy – You make me happy.
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What are the 3 words better than I love you?

8 phrases that are more powerful than "I love you"
  • "I need you." Sometimes we feel like dependence on another person is a weakness. ...
  • "I'll sacrifice for you." ...
  • "I like you." ...
  • "I forgive you." ...
  • "Let me help you." ...
  • "I am committed to you." ...
  • "I think about you all the time." ...
  • "I'd pick you all over again."
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What can I say instead of I love You More?

Here are five great alternatives to "I love you," each that deliver a heartfelt and meaningful message.
  • I respect you. You can be madly in love with someone, but the relationship will fall short if one person doesn't feel respected by the other. ...
  • I appreciate you. ...
  • I like you. ...
  • I treasure you. ...
  • I think you're hot.
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Is morer a word?

MORER (adverb) definition and synonyms | Macmillan Dictionary.
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