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adv

constantly

KONS-tuhnt-lee
adv
1
Happening all the time or very often; without stopping.
"The phone rang constantly all afternoon."
"She was constantly checking her messages during the meeting."

How to Use Constantly

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In plain EnglishAll the time, again and again, without a break.

Common pairings
constantly changing constantly complaining almost constantly

Word Forms

more constantly comparative, most constantly superlative

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Etymology

From constant + the adverb-forming suffix -ly.

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