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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
- ··Dz·ٲԳ· adverb
- ܲ·-Dz·ٲԳ· adverb
- ܲ·Dz·ٲԳ· adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of constantly1
Example Sentences
Campaigners estimate more than 300,000 homes could lose heating - or have it stuck on constantly - in what energy regulator Ofgem has called "an urgent consumer welfare issue".
They become archetypes in the Black American mythmaking tradition and arbiters of our constantly shifting Black myth.
Dr Kirtley said the sound had prevented her from sleeping properly for several weeks, adding: "It's impossible to ignore - it is like somebody shouting in your face constantly for attention."
Receiving the guaranteed income had freed her from the suffocating sensation of constantly worrying about money.
"We share the frustration that many patients are currently feeling and we want to be able to deliver a service that we are proud of, rather than constantly apologising for."
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