Associations to the word «Continual»
Noun
- Dread
- Repetition
- Strife
- Flux
- Striving
- Vigilance
- Improvement
- Apprehension
- Harassment
- Influx
- Idleness
- Socrates
- Agitation
- Renewal
- Friction
- Bustle
- Intercourse
- Enjoyment
- Intrigue
- Toil
- Warfare
- Unrest
- Provocation
- Exertion
- Flutter
- Intoxication
- Struggle
- Fasting
- Irritation
- Adjustment
- Refinement
- Torment
- Contemplation
- Uneasiness
- Skirmish
- Anxiety
- Tranquillity
- Annoyance
- Quarrel
- Novelty
- Vapour
- Suffering
- Spasm
- Ascent
- Perplexity
- Gratification
- Disposition
- Recurrence
- Perseverance
- Delight
- Succession
- Tremor
- Whim
- Misery
- Progress
- Commotion
- Experimentation
- Reproach
- Caprice
- Rebirth
- Eternal
- Interruption
- Erosion
- Balzac
- Redress
- Sickness
- Becoming
- Desolation
- Excitement
- Stream
- Ridicule
Adjective
Wiktionary
CONTINUAL, adjective. Recurring in steady, rapid succession.
CONTINUAL, adjective. (proscribed) Seemingly continuous; appearing to have no end or interruption.
CONTINUAL, adjective. (proscribed) Forming a continuous series.
Dictionary definition
CONTINUAL, adjective. Occurring without interruption; chiefly restricted to what recurs regularly or frequently in a prolonged and closely spaced series; "the continual banging of the shutters".
CONTINUAL, adjective. `continual' (meaning seemingly uninterrupted) is often used interchangeably with `continuous' (meaning without interruption).
Wise words
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