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
The chief difference between words and deeds is that words
are always intended for men for their approbation, but deeds
can be done only for God.