constantlyadverb
uk/ˈkɒn.stənt.li/us/ˈkɑːn.stənt.li/B2 all the time or often:
She has the TV on constantly.
He's constantly changing his mind.
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- Babies dribble constantly.
- He complained about being constantly doorstepped by the press.
- Drug smugglers constantly use their ingenuity to find new ways of getting drugs into a country.
- She jibed constantly at the way he ran his business.
- Sales reps need to be outgoing, because they are constantly meeting customers.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Continually & repeatedly
- 24/7
- ad nauseam
- again
- alway
- always
- clock
- constant
- hour after hour idiom
- hourly
- immemorial
- interval
- morning
- morning, noon, and night idiom
- night after night idiom
- perpetual
- perpetually
- persistent
- quick-fire
- repeated
- streak
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