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constantly

/ˈkɑnstənʔli/adverb3 syllables

Constantly means: invariably.

Synonyms for constantly9

adverb, as in invariably

always, forever, perpetually, incessantly

adverb, as in without variation or change, in every case

also used for constantly

ceaselessly, consistently, nonstop, uniformly

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What does constantly mean?2

adverb

1

invariably“the world is constantly changing”

2

without variation or change, in every case“constantly kind and gracious”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

Constantly in a sentence

  • In today's busy world, many people are constantly juggling home, work and social commitments.patgfisher
  • During a flight, an airplane's weight constantly changes as the aircraft consumes fuel.Hybrid
  • Emojis are constantly being created and updated for different events, issues, likes and circumstances.Hybrid
  • My brother is constantly splitting hairs, so he'd make a great lawyer.acell
  • I don't know what to wear, because the weather's constantly changing.DJ_Saidez
  • Disagreeing is normal, but constantly disagreeing with everything gets pretty annoying.DJ_Saidez
  • Clovis, the constantly jumping wino, has prominent quadriceps and fantastic glutes.papabear
  • In university towns, people are constantly coming and going.AlanF_US

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