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continually

/kənˈtɪnjuəli/adverb5 syllables

Continually means: seemingly without interruption.

Synonyms for continually8

also used for continually

time and again, ceaselessly, little by little, momently, at every turn, sequentially, incessantly, nonstop

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What does continually mean?1

adverb

1

seemingly without interruption“complained continually that there wasn't enough money”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Continually in a sentence

  • Human beings, whether they realise it or not, continually seek happiness.unknown
  • Human beings, whether they realize it or not, continually seek happiness.CK
  • She complained continually that there was no money left.CK
  • Peter is continually making phone calls to his mother.unknown
  • He needs to work continually day and night.Amastan
  • I continually face obstacles that hinder my progress.Nuel
  • Learning is effective when the thing to be learned is continually repeated.Miktsoanit
  • He continually gets involved in other people's affairs.anzart

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