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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
It’s like watching Lucy constantly convincing Charlie Brown that she won’t pull the football away from him if he wants to kick it.
Serhiy Lysak, regional chief of Dnipropetrovsk, said at least 30 people were injured, adding that "the number of victims is constantly growing".
He also constantly tries to make Catholicism relevant to younger Filipinos with a strong presence on social media platforms like Facebook, YouTube and X.
In the online competition for attention, people constantly seek attention with extreme and outlandish behavior.
How do we inhabit the roles of virtual characters who are constantly making choices we disagree with?
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