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  1. Define continual. continual synonyms, continual pronunciation, continual translation, English dictionary definition of continual. intermittent; often repeated ...

  2. CONTINUAL meaning: 1. happening repeatedly, usually in an annoying or not convenient way: 2. happening repeatedly…. Learn more.

  3. The words continual and continuous are like twins: they both come from continue, but they get mad if you get them confused. Continual means "starting and stopping," while continuous means "never-ending." Continual things come and go, like arguments or rain. If your freinds' continual arguing drives you crazy, just be glad they stop sometimes!

  4. continuing without being interrupted synonym continuous. He was in a continual process of rewriting his material. We lived in continual fear of being discovered. Her daughter was a continual source of delight to her. She kept the letter as a continual reminder of his kindness.

  5. SYNONYMS 1. successive, recurrent, repetitive, repetitious. 2. unceasing, ceaseless, incessant, uninterrupted, unremitting, unbroken, permanent, unending. USAGE Although usage guides generally advise that continual may be used only to mean “intermittent” and continuous only to mean “uninterrupted,” the words are used interchangeably in all kinds of speech and writing with no distinction in meaning: The President's life is under continual (or continuous) scrutiny.

  6. The word ‘continuous’ refers to something that happens without interruption or ceasing. ‘Continual’ refers to something that recurs frequently or regularly. Example. A loud and continuous whirring sound was heard just moments before the explosion. The wolf’s continual howling echoed through the forest.

  7. continuing without being interrupted synonym continuous. He was in a continual process of rewriting his material. We lived in continual fear of being discovered. Her daughter was a continual source of delight to her. She kept the letter as a continual reminder of his kindness.