it means that something is continually happening
it means that something is continually happening
CONSTANT - fixed: unchangeable: firm: continual: faithful. In maths it means a fixed quantity.
b dominant
This means un-ending, continual. For example, "His relentless verbal attacks on his boss resulted in him losing his job."
potentialrisk of continual close cutting on the skin
Continual, meaning continuing indefinitely in time without interruption as in 'continual fear'.
The cast of Continual - 2012 includes: Richa Shukla as Co-worker
On the Concept of Irony with Continual Reference to Socrates was created in 1841.
drives continual improvement for all environmental programs.
The alarm sounded continuously. or The sound of the alarm was continual. Depending on the tense
One antonym is intermittent. We had intermittent rain today. Last month we had continual rain for over a week.
This is a great question because these two words are used incorrectly all the time. Continual implies recurrence at regular or frequent intervals - for example: 'Dancing requires continual practice.' Continual is duration that continues over a long period of time, but with intervals of interruptions - for example: Organizations evaluate the effectiveness of process improvements and implement changes on a continual basis after measuring the success of the process improvement Continuous means extending uninterruptedly in time: for example: 'a continuous procession of cars' Continuous is duration that continues over a long period of time, but without intervals of interruption - for example: An organization that has implemented a continuous improvement process These two words are NOT interchangeable.