Always [adverb]

Definition of Always:

forever; continually

Opposite/Antonyms of Always:


Sentence/Example of Always:

This is a feature by means of which it is always possible to distinguish the Great Horsetail from any other species.

In the drawing-room things went on much as they always do in country drawing-rooms in the hot weather.

You see, I'd always thought of him as the boy whom Great-aunt Lucia described having seen.

Many British Ferns evidence a marked tendency to “sport,” and this is a fact which the beginner should always bear in mind.

You see, they always butter their chairs so that they won't stick fast when they sit down.

Again the sallow fingers began to play with the book-covers, passing from one to another, but always slowly and gently.

"It's always the way with them," sighed Miss Grains, who suffered from a complication of romantic tendency and very tight stays.

There is always in the background of my mind dread lest help should reach the enemy before we have done with Sedd-el-Bahr.

"I hope you don't think I speak always to strangers, like that," said the girl in the rose hat.

With Bacon, experientia does not always mean observation; and may mean either experience or experiment.