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continually
[ kuhn-tin-yoo-uh-lee ]
adverb
- very often; at regular or frequent intervals; habitually.
- without cessation or intermission; unceasingly; always.
Confusables Note
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of continually1
Example Sentences
Over the decades, his relentless drive has continually propelled him to new heights.
The result is a movie in which the 20th century and the 21st century continually talk to each other.
"Professional football in China has continually failed because it's supported by nothing - their pyramid is upside down."
The 23-year-old's serve was broken eight times as she continually struggled to hold serve, while her baseline game was shaky and led to a host of forehand errors.
Scientists at Imperial College London told the BBC plant workers continually exposed to the atmospheric pollutants produced by pyrolysis, were at risk of respiratory, cardiovascular and neurological diseases and certain types of cancer.
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