Never meaning in English
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Definition
(I) never (lie): The opposite of "always"
(You must) never ever (do that again!): (You must) absolutely not, under no circumstances (do that again!)
Examples
- "Well, mum and dad have been supportive, but coming back home is never easy."
- "and you never wore clothes, it was scary..."
- "Philip : Never! Never. Never."
- "Today we mourn a man who never had a chance to confess the love he clearly felt for me, his loyal, charismatic special assistant."
- "When Icarus asked for martial arts training, I never thought it would result in this."
- "Brian : You mean, you've never, you know...?"
- "Narrator : Bruno never forgot this remarkable first encounter, and spent his years at University studying animal behavior and linguistics."
- "First you invite us to a wedding to a mysterious French man that you've never even mentioned to us."
- "Brian : I'm never coming back, Bruno!"
- "You should work harder, you're never at work on time and I often see you doing stuff that isn't related to your job."
- "I never understood why the original was so red, so I made my own copy out of 24-carat gold."
- "Edward : I've never seen such beauty!"
- "Robots never!"
- "Edward : Oh Marvin, I never told you I loved you!"
- "Never. Never."
- "Joan Wayne : Cheating horses never win"
- "- Never deactivate the firewall we have installed for you, even if it prevents you from accessing certain websites (which are, as it happens, not appropriate for the workplace)."
- "Edward : You've never heard music?"
- "Cheating horses never win"
- "Never Never"
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