constant
word
/ˈkɑnstənt/
KAHN-stuhnt
/kˈɒnstənt/
KON-stuhnt
Definition
Something constant happens all the time or keeps going without much change. It can describe repeated activity, continuous pressure, or a value that stays the same.
Usage & Nuances
Often used for ongoing annoyance or pressure: 'constant noise', 'constant criticism'. For something that does not change in amount or level, 'steady' or 'stable' may fit better in some contexts. In math and science, a 'constant' can also be a noun meaning a fixed value.
Spanish: constantePortuguese (BR): constantePortuguese (PT): constanteChinese (Simplified): 持续的 - 不断的 - 恒定的Chinese (Traditional): 持續的 - 不斷的 - 恆定的Hindi: लगातार - स्थिरArabic: مستمر - ثابتBengali: অবিরত - নিরবচ্ছিন্ন - স্থির (গণিত/বিজ্ঞান)Russian: постоянныйJapanese: 絶え間ない - 一定のVietnamese: liên tục - không đổiKorean: 끊임없는 - 일정한Turkish: sürekli - değişmeyenUrdu: مسلسل - مستقل (غیر متغیر)Indonesian: konstan - terus-menerus - tetap
Example Sentences
The baby needs constant care.
basic
We had constant rain all week.
basic
In this equation, x is constant.
basic
I'm tired of the constant emails from my boss.
natural
She was under constant pressure to improve sales.
natural
With kids in the house, there's always some constant background noise.
natural