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Jack Dammit Posted 7 years ago
Vocabulary

Since the dawn of time

Esteemed Pupils and Pedagogues,


Can you suggest a single word meaning "since the dawn of time" or "since time immemorial"?



Thank you for your time(!) and kind consideration.


Yours with kind regards,


Aloysius "Jack" Dammit

  

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Maybe: Forever, cockroaches have been scurrying around and making a nuisance of themselves.

  • Maybe: Forever, cockroaches have been scurrying around and making a nuisance of themselves.
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Maybe:


Forever, cockroaches have been scurrying around and making a nuisance of themselves.

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It's "from time immemorial", not "since". I don't care what Google says about it. And your phrases are adverbial, not adjectival. "Forever" is good.

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