forever and a day

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forever and a day

She promised to keep the secret forever and a day.

Definition

Adverb: - For a very long or seemingly endless time: This phrase is an idiomatic intensifier of "forever," used to emphasize an extremely long, often exaggerated, duration. It conveys a sense of impatience or the feeling that a period of time is interminable.

Usage

This phrase is used informally to hyperbolically describe a duration that feels much longer than it actually is, typically due to boredom, anticipation, or impatience. It modifies verbs to describe how long an action takes or a state lasts.

Examples
  • Adverb:
    • The repairman promised to come soon, but it felt like we waited forever and a day. (Emphasizes the perceived excessive wait.)
    • It will take forever and a day to get approval from all those committees. (Hyperbolically describes a very lengthy bureaucratic process.)
    • I could listen to that song forever and a day. (Exaggerates a willingness to listen for an extremely long, pleasurable time.)
Advanced Usage
  • As an adverbial phrase of duration: The phrase functions as a single adverbial unit to modify the entire clause, emphasizing the extreme length of time.
    • Negotiations dragged on forever and a day before an agreement was finally reached.
Variants and Related Words
  • Forever (adverb): For all future time; for a very long time.
    • I will remember this moment forever.
  • For ages (idiom, adverb): For a very long time.
    • I haven't seen you for ages!
  • An eternity (noun): A period that seems endless.
    • The two minutes of silence felt like an eternity.
Synonyms
  • Endlessly: In a way that seems to have no end.
  • Interminably: In a way that continues for too long and seems unlikely to end.
  • For an age: For a very long time (idiomatic).
Related Idioms
  • Till the cows come home: For a very long, indefinite time.
    • You can argue till the cows come home, but my decision is final.
  • Since time immemorial: For a longer period than anyone can remember.
    • This tradition has existed since time immemorial.
forever and a day

She promised to keep the secret forever and a day.

Adverb
  1. for a very long or seemingly endless time
    • she took forever to write the paper
    • we had to wait forever and a day

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