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Synonyms

incontinently

1 American  
[in-kon-tn-uhnt-lee] / ɪnˈkɒn tn ənt li /

adverb

  1. without exercising continence.


incontinently 2 American  
[in-kon-tn-uhnt-lee] / ɪnˈkɒn tn ənt li /

adverb

Archaic.
  1. immediately; at once; straightaway.


Etymology

Origin of incontinently1

First recorded in 1545–55; incontinent + -ly

Origin of incontinently2

1475–85; late Middle English incontinent, in same sense (< Middle French < Late Latin in continentī ( tempore ) in continuous (time), i.e., without pause; continent ) + -ly

Example Sentences

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The only hangover symptom you’ll feel is the blush that comes from having laughed incontinently at jokes that don’t seem all that funny in the daylight.

From New York Times • Mar. 23, 2017

Thus was the puissance of anathema incontinently squandered.

From The Guardian • Apr. 2, 2010

In the U. S., only brash, Johnny-jump-up William Saroyan hastens more incontinently to answer his critics than Playwright Clifford Odets.

From Time Magazine Archive

Left to himself, he would have taken, incontinently, to his heels.

From Lad: A Dog by Terhune, Albert Payson

Thereupon your future husband, who is a modest and self-depreciating sort of fellow, was minded to throw it incontinently into the waste-paper basket.

From Strange Stories by Allen, Grant