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Meaning of constantly
The primary meaning of the word "constantly" is to a high degree, or in a constant manner.
Etymology of constantly
The word "constantly" comes from the Latin words "constans" meaning standing together, and the suffix "-ly" which forms an adverb
The word has been in use since the 15th century to describe something that is continuous or unchanging
Synonyms
always
continually
perpetually
endlessly
incessantly
perpetually
unremittingly
unceasingly
continuously
steadily
regularly
habitually
routinely
normally
typically
usually
ordinarily
consistently
uniformly
steadily
persistently
doggedly
tenaciously
tirelessly
relentlessly
ceaselessly
endlessly
permanently
everlastingly
constantly
invariably
predictably
dependably
reliably
steadfastly
unwaveringly
unswervingly
unrelentingly
Definitions
- Used to describe something that happens or is done all the time, or at regular intervals
- Used to describe something that does not change or stop
- Used to describe a continuous or uninterrupted action or process
Usage Examples
- The company is constantly looking for ways to improve its products
- She is constantly on the phone, talking to her friends and family
- The city is constantly filled with tourists, especially during the summer months
- The teacher is constantly reminding her students to do their homework
Antonyms
rarely
occasionally
sporadically
intermittently
infrequently
irregularly
unusually
exceptionally
seldom
hardly
barely
scarcely
never
momentarily
briefly
temporarily
transiently
fleetingly
temporarily
periodically
seasonally
cyclically