contendor |
continuous |
As a verb contendor
is .
As an adjective continuous is
without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time.
continder |
continuous |
As an adjective continuous is
without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time.
repeated |
continuous |
As adjectives the difference between repeated and continuous
is that
repeated is having been said or done again while
continuous is without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time.
As a verb repeated
is past tense of repeat.
continuous |
extensive |
Synonyms |
Continuous is a synonym of extensive.
As adjectives the difference between continuous and extensive
is that
continuous is without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time while
extensive is in the nature of an extent, wide, widespread.
continuous |
unrelenting |
Related terms |
Continuous is a related term of unrelenting.
As adjectives the difference between continuous and unrelenting
is that
continuous is without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time while
unrelenting is not relenting; having no pity; not being or becoming lenient, mild, gentle, or merciful; unyielding; inflexibly rigid; hard; stern; cruel.
continuous |
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continuous |
endless |
Related terms |
As adjectives the difference between continuous and endless
is that
continuous is without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time while
endless is having no end.
contant |
continuous |
As adjectives the difference between contant and continuous
is that
contant is in cash while
continuous is without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time.
As an adverb contant
is in cash.
continuous |
lasting |
Synonyms |
As adjectives the difference between continuous and lasting
is that
continuous is without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time while
lasting is persisting for an extended period of time.
As a verb lasting is
present participle of lang=en.
As a noun lasting is
continuance; endurance.
inexorable |
continuous |
As adjectives the difference between inexorable and continuous
is that
inexorable is unable to be persuaded; relentless; unrelenting while
continuous is without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time.
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