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单词 continued
释义

continued

adjective

con·​tin·​ued kən-ˈtin-(ˌ)yüd How to pronounce continued (audio)
1
: lasting or extending without interruption
continued success
2
: resumed after interruption
a continued story

Synonyms

  • ceaseless
  • continual
  • continuing
  • continuous
  • incessant
  • nonstop
  • perpetual
  • running
  • unbroken
  • unceasing
  • uninterrupted
  • unremitting
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Example Sentences

Please accept our best wishes for your continued success. The colors of the paint will fade with continued exposure to the sun.
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English, from past participle of continuen "to continue"

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

continued 1 of 2

adjective

as in continuing
going on and on without any interruptions the continued drought is starting to take its toll on the region's farms

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • continuing
  • continuous
  • continual
  • nonstop
  • incessant
  • uninterrupted
  • constant
  • running
  • unceasing
  • unremitting
  • unbroken
  • ceaseless
  • perpetual
  • persistent
  • permanent
  • steady
  • endless
  • unending
  • lasting
  • interminable
  • enduring
  • eternal
  • everlasting
  • undying
  • immortal
  • deathless
  • durable
  • unvarying
  • stable
  • unchanging
  • changeless
  • indestructible
  • imperishable
  • dateless

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • periodic
  • intermittent
  • recurrent
  • discontinuous
  • occasional
  • periodical
  • alternate
  • seasonal
  • sporadic
  • serial
  • rhythmic
  • noncontinuous
  • recurring
  • cyclical
  • cyclic
  • rhythmical
  • spasmodic
  • erratic
  • irregular
  • alternating
  • unsteady
  • spotty
  • fitful
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continued

2 of 2

verb

past tense of continue
1
as in remained
to remain indefinitely in existence or in the same state the heavy snow continued throughout the night

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • remained
  • lasted
  • persisted
  • endured
  • stayed
  • lingered
  • bode
  • prevailed
  • survived
  • held on
  • abode
  • ran on
  • abided
  • bided
  • perdured
  • kept up
  • held up
  • tarried
  • stuck around
  • carried through

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • ceased
  • stopped
  • ended
  • concluded
  • passed
  • died
  • finished
  • closed
  • discontinued
  • terminated
  • quit
  • expired
  • quitted
  • lapsed
  • left off
  • desisted
  • wound up
  • died (down)
  • subsided
  • waned
  • abated
  • moderated
  • winded up
  • let up
  • ebbed
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2
as in resumed
to begin again or return to after an interruption we'll continue this discussion after we've eaten

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • resumed
  • restarted
  • reopened
  • renewed
  • revived
  • proceeded (with)
  • picked up
  • resuscitated
  • recrudesced

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • ended
  • completed
  • concluded
  • finished
  • stopped
  • ceased
  • consummated
  • finalized
  • stayed
  • halted
  • discontinued
  • cut
  • terminated
  • dropped
  • quit
  • checked
  • broke
  • left off
  • desisted
  • canned
  • quitted
  • scuttled
  • shut off
  • knocked off
  • belayed
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