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constantly

[ US /ˈkɑnstəntɫi/ ]
[ UK /kˈɒnstəntli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. without interruption
    the world is constantly changing
  2. without variation or change, in every case
    he always arrives on time
    constantly kind and gracious

How To Use constantly In A Sentence

  • A quartz watch powered by a battery is constantly powered and tells accurate time all the time and do not need time adjustment.
  • Derek constantly overcompensates for his lack of intelligence by proclaiming himself the smartest man alive.
  • At parties, it is like being in a maze: one constantly has to jump in the air in the hope of seeing a way out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Richard and his friends, he reminds us constantly, are wealthy, beautiful, aloof from the slings and arrows of dowdiness and paying bills and slogging it out in monotonous jobs.
  • However, even during adulthood we are constantly learning the faces of new individuals, both personal acquaintances and media figures.
  • We were constantly rewarded with stunning scenic views and the satisfaction of navigating challenging terrain with ease, but we didn't get very far, as the crow flies.
  • The side of Kilauea is constantly moving, generally slipping seaward at a rate of about 3 inches a year.
  • They are happening in a system that's constantly working to full capacity, massively understaffed and unable to cope with the impact of cuts to social care. Times, Sunday Times
  • It constantly spews toxic chemicals into the air here, and the residents I work with suffer from headaches, nosebleeds and respiratory problems.
  • I was working all hours and constantly fretting about everyone else's problems.
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