Constant synonyms
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Part of speech:
continue (related)
Adhering firmly and devotedly, as to a person, a cause, or a duty
Continuing or being so for an indefinitely long time:
untrue (antonym)
Not faithful or loyal
Inflexible and unwilling to negotiate or make concessions
Uniform means having the same form, manner, style, etc.
Lasting; continuing; durable:
Habitual or regular; by habit
Without intervening space; continued; protracted; extended.
Without stop or pause; constant.
Obstinately refusing to give up or let go.
Firmly in position; stationary:
Unceasing; unremitting:
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Designed or constructed in a standard manner or according to an official standard
Unchanged; not different
fluctuating (antonym)
loyal, determined
concluding (antonym)
Finishing; closing; final
Not variable; not changing; constant; uniform
Happening over and over again; repeated often; going on in rapid succession
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Constant; steadfast:
Having all sides or faces equal. For example, a square is a regular polygon, and a cube is a regular polyhedron.
Having an even number in a sequence.
Holding always to the same principles or practice
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Joined or fastened together.
Persistent; unremitting
Having little or no variation or variety
Of or done in monochrome
Of or composed of radiation of only one wavelength:
regularized
Not changing or ceasing
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Being or seeming to be without an end; endless:
Being or seeming to be without an end or limit; boundless:
Having no foreseeable end:
Forever the same; always true or valid; unchanging
Lasting forever; eternal.
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The definition of steadfast is fixed, firm and staying strong.
Not veering or turning aside:
Firm or determined; unwavering.
faithful (related)
Responsible; conscientious:
The definition of abiding is something that continues for a very long time without changing or wavering.
Sure to come or happen; inevitable:
(Informal) Good, great, as in "wicked".
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Exercising self-restraint; controlled, temperate with respect to one's bodily needs or passions, especially sex.
That can be depended on; trustworthy; reliable
Not changing or ceasing
Much seen, done, or used; usual; frequent
Persisting in an ingrained habit; habitual:
Persisting for an extended period of time.
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Having or demonstrating undivided and constant support for someone or something.
Tending to persevere.
Of good quality:
Not likely to break down, fall apart, or give way; fixed
Strong and well-built; sturdy; robust
Quick and exact in sensing and responding:
Continuous; continuing indefinitely without stopping
Continuing with no interruption
Not stopping, relaxing, or slackening; incessant; persistent
inconstant (antonym)
Not constant; changeable
wavering (antonym)
Fluctuating; being in doubt; undetermined; indecisive; uncertain; unsteady.
varying (antonym)
loyal, determined
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fickle (antonym)
Changeable or unstable in affection, interest, loyalty, etc.; capricious
unsteady (antonym)
Not even or regular; wavering:
changeable (antonym)
The definition of changeable is something that can be altered, or is something that may change appearance or format.
irregular (antonym)
Of uneven rate, occurrence, or duration:
disloyal (antonym)
Without loyalty; faithless, traitorous.
undetermined (antonym)
Not specifically known or ascertained:
undecided (antonym)
Uncommitted, not having reached a decision.
untrustworthy (antonym)
Not deserving of trust; unreliable.
flagging (antonym)
Declining; weakening:
Always reliable; certain
Unchanging; immutable
Strong; solidly made; substantial
Not varying; constant; specif., having the nature of an invariant
near-constant (related)
minimal (related)
instantaneous (related)
maximal (related)
undeviating
That does not deviate, veer or turn aside; unswerving
Retaining color, freshness, value, or usefulness.
Without faltering, continuous, steadfast.
Persistent or untiring.
Sinful; dissolute.
Not tiring or ceasing; indefatigable or persistent:
(Mathematics, physics) A variable kept constant during an experiment, calculation or similar.
ending (antonym)
never-ending
interrupted (antonym)
Broken by interruption; not continuous
stopping (antonym)
never-ending
terminable (antonym)
That terminates after a specified time, as a contract
terminating (antonym)
variable (related)
Something that is variable.
Continuously, all day long. From the concept that it happens while the hands of the clock go all the way around.
Shakespeare
Marked by or showing determination; resolute:
Lacking grace or easy charm; very formal:
The definition of tough is someone or something strong and flexible, rugged, harsh or hard to chew or cut through.
Aloof and often antisocial; extremely reserved:
Showing neither fear nor indecision; resolute.
Resistant, as to destruction or fading:
Entitled to the loyalty and services of vassals or subjects:
change (related)
Remaining continually unchanged
constant quantity
a quantity that does not vary
fadeless
Not fading or not subject to fading:
Lasting; stable:
Close; secret; private.
purpose (related)
Indicating or possessing determination, resolution, or persistence
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