constantly

constantly
adv.
Constantly is used with these adjectives: ↑alert, ↑amazed, ↑engaged, ↑surprised, ↑vigilant
Constantly is used with these verbs: ↑argue, ↑battle, ↑beat, ↑bombard, ↑challenge, ↑change, ↑compare, ↑complain, ↑confront, ↑criticize, ↑evaluate, ↑evolve, ↑expand, ↑expose, ↑feed, ↑fidget, ↑fight, ↑flow, ↑fluctuate, ↑grow, ↑harass, ↑harp, ↑improve, ↑interfere, ↑interrupt, ↑itch, ↑jam, ↑lie, ↑modify, ↑monitor, ↑negotiate, ↑pray, ↑reassure, ↑recur, ↑refer, ↑refine, ↑reinforce, ↑reject, ↑remind, ↑renew, ↑repeat, ↑rethink, ↑review, ↑revise, ↑scan, ↑search, ↑seek, ↑shift, ↑stir, ↑stress, ↑strive, ↑struggle, ↑talk, ↑taunt, ↑tease, ↑threaten, ↑thwart, ↑try, ↑undermine, ↑update, ↑upgrade, ↑urge, ↑vary, ↑warn, ↑worry

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  • constantly — con|stant|ly W3S3 [ˈkɔnstəntli US ˈka:n ] adv all the time, or very often ▪ He talked constantly about his work. ▪ The English language is constantly changing …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • constantly — con|stant|ly [ kanstəntli ] adverb ** always or regularly: The view across the valley presented a constantly changing panorama. We are constantly reminded of his success …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

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  • constantly — adverb 1. without variation or change, in every case (Freq. 2) constantly kind and gracious he always arrives on time • Syn: ↑invariably, ↑always • Derived from adjective: ↑invariable ( …   Useful english dictionary

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