Nevermore
Nevermore is an adverb meaning “never again” or “not anymore.” It is formed from the words never and more, and while it appears in older and poetic contexts, it is rarely used in everyday modern speech. The term carries a literary or antiquated tone when encountered today.
The most famous usage occurs in Edgar Allan Poe’s poem The Raven (1845). In the poem, a
In popular culture, nevermore is used as a name, title, or motif to evoke mystery, gothic atmosphere,
Overall, nevermore remains a recognizable expression tied to themes of loss and inevitability, with its most