0 not at any time or not on any occasion:
We've never been to Australia.
I've never heard anything so ridiculous.
Let us never forget those who gave their lives for their country.
Wars never solve anything.
He threatened to shoot, but I never thought (= did not think) he would.
UK informal "He's never 61! (= it's difficult to believe he's 61!) He looks so young."
UK not standard "You stole my drink!" "No, I never (= I didn't)."
I'm never going to guess the answer if you don't give me a clue.
She complained that her husband never paid her any compliments any more.
After what she did to me, I'll never trust her again.
British weather can never be relied on - it's always changing.
There should be no evers or nevers in our thinking, assessment or calculations.
There was never just one plate of biscuits, but usually three, as well as a cake.
The first claim has never gained widespread acceptance, and has been challenged in several studies.