continuous

word

/kənˈtɪnjuəs/
/kəntˈɪnjuːəs/

Definition

Happening without stopping or without any interruptions; existing or staying the same over time.

Usage & Nuances

Common in academic, scientific, and technical contexts. 'Continuous' describes something with no breaks at all, different from 'continual', which can mean repeated but interrupted. Often found in phrases like 'continuous process', 'continuous line', 'continuous improvement'.

Example Sentences

The machine works in a continuous cycle.

basic

Draw a continuous line from start to finish.

basic

Improving your English is a continuous journey—not something that happens overnight.

natural

There was a continuous stream of cars on the highway all night.

natural

She gave me continuous support during hard times.

basic

Our internet connection hasn’t been continuous lately, which is really frustrating.

natural