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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2025
al•ways /ˈɔlweɪz, -wiz/USA pronunciation   adv. 
  1. every time;
    on every occasion;
    without exception:We always sleep late on Saturday.
  2. all the time;
    continuously;
    uninterruptedly:The light is always burning.
  3. forever: Will you always love me?
  4. in any event;
    if necessary:If it rains I can always stay home.

WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025
al•ways  (ôlwāz, -wēz),USA pronunciation adv. 
  1. every time;
    on every occasion;
    without exception:He always works on Saturday.
  2. all the time;
    continuously;
    uninterruptedly:There is always some pollution in the air.
  3. forever:Will you always love me?
  4. in any event;
    at any time;
    if necessary:She can always move back with her parents.
  • 1200–50; Middle English alwayes, alleweyes, alles weis, genitive (denoting distribution; compare once) of all wei; alle- lost its genitive ending and was treated as a compounding element under influence of alle wey alway. See all, way, alway, -s1
    • 1.See corresponding entry in Unabridged regularly, invariably, consistently.
    • 2, 3.See corresponding entry in Unabridged perpetually, everlastingly, continuously. Both always and ever refer to uniform or perpetual continuance.
      Always often expresses or implies repetition as producing the uniformity or continuance:The sun always rises in the east.Ever implies an unchanging sameness throughout:Natural law is ever to be reckoned with.

Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers::
always / ˈɔːlweɪz -wɪz/
  1. without exception; on every occasion; every time: he always arrives on time
  2. continually; repeatedly
  3. in any case: you could always take a day off work

Also (archaic): alway Etymology: 13th Century alles weiss, from Old English ealne weg, literally: all the way; see all, way

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