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constantly
[kon-stuhnt-lee]
adverb
without pausing; unceasingly.
Add the milk and cook until thick, stirring constantly.
regularly or frequently; consistently.
The charts have to be updated every few years as the geomagnetic field is changing constantly.
We need to be constantly vigilant if we do not want the clutter to get out of hand.
Other Word Forms
- overconstantly adverb
- quasi-constantly adverb
- unconstantly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of constantly1
Example Sentences
Navigating dating today, one has to be practical, and Song’s characters weigh risk and reward constantly, stopped by their heads before their hearts can do all the talking.
County, encountering Garcia and other ICE chasers in hot pursuit of federal agents who constantly seemed one step ahead.
"We're constantly filling in forms and thinking what is best for our child."
I’m just always constantly surprised and impressed with how chill they are.
One of the siblings, a boy of four, cried constantly.
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