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Synonyms

constantly

American  
[kon-stuhnt-lee] / ˈkɒn stənt li /

adverb

  1. without pausing; unceasingly.

    Add the milk and cook until thick, stirring constantly.

  2. 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

Etymology

Origin of constantly

constant + -ly

Example Sentences

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"Until I got the diagnosis, it was really challenging because I felt I was constantly doubting myself," she said.

From BBC

That means teams and drivers are constantly managing energy levels through a lap.

From BBC

She told jurors that her near-constant social media use "really affected my self-worth," saying the apps led her to abandon hobbies, struggle to make friends and constantly measure herself against others.

From Barron's

Either way, Pedretti says she improvised constantly and always kept swinging until somebody said, “Cut.”

From Los Angeles Times

“We see very high demand for our compute products, we’re working hard to meet demand and we’re constantly calibrating and assessing what it will do to the total available market in the future,” Feng said.

From MarketWatch