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continual
[ kuhn-tin-yoo-uhl ]
adjective
- of regular or frequent recurrence; often repeated; very frequent:
continual bus departures.
Synonyms: , , ,
- happening without interruption or cessation; continuous in time.
Synonyms: , , , , , , ,
continual
/ əˈɪʊə /
adjective
- recurring frequently, esp at regular intervals
- occurring without interruption; continuous in time
Usage
Confusables Note
Derived Forms
- DzˌپԳˈٲ, noun
- DzˈپԳܲ, adverb
Other yvlog Forms
- Dz·پu·i·ٲ Dz·پu··Ա noun
- ܲȴ-Dz·پu· adjective
- ܲȴ-Dz·پu··ly adverb
- ܲcDz·پu· adjective
- ܲcDz·پu··ly adverb
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of continual1
yvlog History and Origins
Origin of continual1
Example Sentences
The junta, which has suffered continual and humiliating defeats and lost vast swathes of territory, is increasingly relying on air attacks to crush resistance to its rule.
“If California wants to continue to invest, that’s fine, but we in the Trump administration are going to take a look at whether this project is worthy of a continual investment.”
Frustrated by the continual ineffectiveness of firefighting efforts over the decades, both advocate for a more sophisticated understanding of fire and the ecosystems that foster urban and wildland blazes.
Donald Trump tends to deflect attention from his witlessness by talking a lot, spewing a continual stream of hot air signifying nothing but narcissism and hate.
Mrs Smith said she was "deeply concerned that the continual presence of an Oxevision camera in Sophie's room" would have therefore caused her "real and significant distress".
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