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Constantly

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Adverb

1. always, constantly, invariably

without variation or change, in every case

Example Sentences:
'constantly kind and gracious'
'he always arrives on time'

2. always, constantly, forever, incessantly, perpetually

without interruption

Example Sentences:
'the world is constantly changing'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Constantly

see synonyms of constantly
adjective
1. 
fixed and invariable; unchanging
2. 
continual or continuous; incessant
constant interruptions
3. 
resolute in mind, purpose, or affection; loyal
noun
4. 
something that is permanent or unchanging
5. 
a specific quantity that is always invariable
the velocity of light is a constant
6. 
a. mathematics
a symbol representing an unspecified number that remains invariable throughout a particular series of operations
b. physics
a theoretical or experimental quantity or property that is considered invariable throughout a particular series of calculations or experiments
7.  logical constant
noun
Benjamin (bɛ̃ʒamɛ̃). real name Henri Benjamin Constant de Rebecque. 1767–1830, French writer and politician: author of the psychological novel Adolphe (1816)

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Constantly

see synonyms of constantly
Benjamin(Henri Benjamin Constant de Rebecque) 1767-1830; Fr. writer & politician, born in Switzerland
adjective
1. 
not changing; remaining the same
; specif.,
a. 
remaining firm in purpose; resolute
b. 
remaining steady in affections or loyalties; faithful
c. 
remaining free from variation or change; regular; stable
2. 
going on all the time; continual; persistent
constant interruptions
noun
3. 
anything that does not change or vary
4.  Ancient Mathematics and Physics
a. 
a quantity that always has the same value
: in full absolute constant
b. 
a quantity, vector, etc. assumed to have one value throughout a particular discussion or investigation
: in full arbitrary constant
see also variable

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Constantly

see synonyms of constantly
adj.
1. Continually occurring; persistent: constant surveillance. See Synonyms at continual.
2. Regularly recurring: plagued by constant interruptions.
3. Unchanging in nature, value, or extent; invariable: a constant wind speed.
4. Steadfast in purpose, loyalty, or affection; faithful. See Synonyms at faithful.
n.
1. Something that is unchanging or invariable.
2.
a. A quantity assumed to have a fixed value in a specified mathematical context.
b. An experimental or theoretical condition, factor, or quantity that does not vary or that is regarded as invariant in specified circumstances.

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