Continuous

/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/

Meaning & Definition

adjective
Forming an unbroken whole; without interruption.
The continuous flow of water in the river creates a soothing sound.
Without a break or pause; ongoing.
She worked for eight continuous hours without taking a break.
In mathematics, referring to a function or process that has no breaks.
The graph of the continuous function shows a smooth curve without any gaps.
In a temporal sense, a duration that does not stop.
The continuous nature of the project required constant updates.

Etymology

From Latin 'continuus', meaning 'uninterrupted'.

Common Phrases and Expressions

continuous improvement:
A method for incremental enhancement of processes, products, or services.
continuous learning:
The ongoing, voluntary, and self-motivated pursuit of knowledge for personal or professional development.

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Slang Meanings

Everlasting or never-ending.
Her stories about the vacation felt continuous, just like a Netflix binge.
Something that goes on and on, often used humorously.
That lecture was a continuous loop of boredom!