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continuously

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/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs.li/ · con-tin-u-ous-ly

In a manner that continues without interruption.

Meanings

adverbformal

In a manner that continues without interruption.

ایک طریقہ جس میں رکاوٹ کے بغیر جاری رہتا ہے۔

مسلسل

musalsal

Synonyms

unceasinglypersistentlyincessantlyبے وقوفی سےلگاتاربغیر وقفے کے

Antonyms

intermittentlyoccasionallysporadicallyدرمیان میںکبھی کبھیبے قاعدگی سے

Common Collocations

  • continuously monitor
  • continuously improve
  • continuously learning

Example Sentences

The machine runs continuously for hours without overheating.

یہ مشین گھنٹوں تک بغیر گرم ہوئے مسلسل چلتی ہے۔

Yeh machine ghanton tak baghair garm hue musalsal chalti hai.

She worked continuously until she completed the project.

اس نے منصوبہ مکمل کرنے تک مسلسل کام کیا۔

Us ne mansooba mukammal karne tak musalsal kaam kiya.

The river flows continuously regardless of the season.

یہ دریا موسم کی پرواہ کیے بغیر مسلسل بہتا ہے۔

Yeh darya mausam ki parwah kiye baghair musalsal bahta hai.

Easily Confused With

continually:Continually refers to something happening repeatedly over time but not necessarily without interruption.

Word Family

continue
verbجاری رکھنا
continuity
nounاستمراری
continuous
adjectiveمسلسل

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a river flowing continuously without stops.

Imagine a river that never dries up or stops flowing.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

سکوت ِ شام میں بے قراری کی باتیں کرتی ہوں، مسلسل تیری یادوں کے سائے میں گزرتی ہوں۔

Sukoot-e-shaam mein bekaraari ki baatein karti hun, Musalsal teri yaadon ke saaye mein guzarti hun.

In the silence of the evening, I speak of my restlessness, Continuously passing in the shadows of your memories.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

چاہیے کہ پتھر کے ذرے لہو میں منجمند ہوں، مسلسل کوشش کرنے والوں کا کبھی نقصان نہیں ہوتا۔

Chahiye ke patthar ke zaray lehu mein manjamas haal hon, Musalsal koshish karne walon ka kabhi nuqsan nahi hota.

It is necessary that the particles of stone be solidified in blood, Those who keep trying continuously never face loss.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "continuus" — unbroken

First known use: 15th century

The word 'continuously' developed from the Latin 'continuus', which conveyed the sense of being unbroken or uninterrupted.