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- Dictionarycon·stant·ly/ˈkänst(ə)n(t)lē/
adverb
- 1. continuously over a period of time; always: "the world is constantly changing"
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The meaning of CONSTANTLY is without variation, deviation, or change : always. How to use constantly in a sentence.
adverb. uk / ˈkɒn.st ə nt.li / us / ˈkɑːn.st ə nt.li / Add to word list. B2. all the time or often: She has the TV on constantly. He's constantly changing his mind. Synonym. invariably. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. every time. always He always leaves the lights on. constantly He's constantly losing his keys.
Constantly definition: without pausing; unceasingly. See examples of CONSTANTLY used in a sentence.
When something happens constantly, it never stops or changes. If you sister constantly complains that she's hungry, she is always insisting that she's starving.
adverb. us / ˈkɑːn.st ə nt.li / uk / ˈkɒn.st ə nt.li / Add to word list. B2. all the time or often: She has the TV on constantly. He's constantly changing his mind. Synonym. invariably. Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. every time. always He always leaves the lights on. constantly He's constantly losing his keys.
1. constantly - without variation or change, in every case; "constantly kind and gracious"; "he always arrives on time". invariably, always. 2. constantly - without interruption; "the world is constantly changing". incessantly, perpetually, always, forever.
constantly meaning, definition, what is constantly: all the time, or very often: Learn more.