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Definition of always adverb from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

always

adverb
 
/ˈɔːlweɪz/
 
/ˈɔːlweɪz/
Idioms
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  1. at all times; on every occasion
    • There's almost always somebody at home in the evenings.
    • Always lock your car.
    • She always arrives at 7.30.
    • The children always seem to be hungry.
    • Success seems always to be out of reach.
    • Your ideas are always welcome.
    • It's not always easy to do the right thing.
    • We're not always this busy!
  2. for a long time; since you can remember
    • Pat has always loved gardening.
    • This is the way we've always done it.
    • This painting is very good—Ellie always was very good at art (= so it is not very surprising).
    • Did you always want to be an actor?
  3. for all future time
    • I'll always love you.
  4. if you say a person is always doing something, or something is always happening, you mean that they do it, or it happens, very often, and that this is annoying
    • She's always criticizing me.
    • That phone's always ringing.
    • Why are you always complaining about my cooking?
  5. can/could always…, there’s always…
    used to suggest a possible course of action
    • If it doesn't fit, you can always take it back.
    • If he can't help, there's always John.
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  6. Word OriginMiddle English: genitive case of all way, the inflection probably giving the sense ‘at every time’ as opposed to ‘at one uninterrupted time’: the difference between the two is no longer distinct.
Idioms
as always
  1. as usually happens or is expected synonym as usual
    • As always, Polly was late for school.
once a…, always a…
  1. used to say that somebody cannot change
    • Once an actor, always an actor.
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