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Continually
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Continually
adverb
/kənˈtɪnjuəli/
Continual
continuance
Meaning
without stopping; repeatedly
in a continuous and uninterrupted way
Example Sentences
She
continually
checked her phone for messages.
The rain has been falling
continually
for hours.
Synonyms
constantly, repeatedly, persistently, incessantly, endlessly
Entry 1
constantly, repeatedly, persistently, incessantly
Entry 2
constantly, repeatedly, endlessly, persistently
Antonyms
occasionally, rarely, intermittently, sporadically
Entry 1
occasionally, rarely, intermittently, sporadically
Entry 2
occasionally, intermittently
Collocations
continually improving, continually evolving, continually changing, continually improve, continually monitor, continually increasing
Entry 1
continually improving, continually evolving, continually changing
Entry 2
continually improve, continually monitor, continually increasing
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