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adverb

continuously

kuhn-TIHN-yoo-uhs-lee
adverb
1
Without any pause or break.
"The alarm rang continuously until someone switched it off."
"He had worked continuously for six hours before taking a break."

How to Use Continuously

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In plain EnglishIn a way that never stops or breaks off.

Common pairings
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Etymology

Formed from continuous plus the adverb-forming suffix -ly.

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