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Synonyms

incessantly

American  
[in-ses-uhnt-lee] / ɪnˈsɛs ənt li /

adverb

  1. without stopping; continuously; ceaselessly.

    We download, upload, follow conversations, read texts, and incessantly interact with our digital doodads.


Etymology

Origin of incessantly

incessant ( def. ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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He switches up his flows incessantly, but with stealth smoothness, like a seven-figure sports car shifting gears on the Autobahn.

From Washington Post

The ad, which aired incessantly during National Football League playoffs in January, has drawn younger customers to its restaurants.

From Reuters

Whining incessantly for two years is not going to make Trump more popular.

From Salon

Carp, which endure low-oxygen environments better than other fish, swarmed around the carcasses, thousands of tiny mouths opening and closing incessantly at the water’s surface.

From New York Times

Becerra and Biden have talked incessantly about how high drug prices impose a unique burden on American patients and taxpayers, compared with consumers in every other developed country.

From Los Angeles Times