Ever since the accident, she has been afraid.
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Ever since moving to the countryside, they've felt more connected with nature.
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ever sincepreposition
From a particular time in the past and continuing up to the present.
They have lived there ever since 2000.
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The company has been successful ever since the new CEO implemented innovative strategies.
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Frequently Asked Questions
The phonetic transcription of "ever since" is /ˌev.ər ˈsɪns/ in British English and /ˌev.ər ˈsɪns/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.
Synonyms for "ever since": after, since, because.
Example usage of "ever since": "I've liked her ever since I met her.". More examples on the page.