Constantly vs Unchangeably - What's the difference?
constantly | unchangeably | Related terms |
(archaic) With steadfastness; with resolve; in loyalty, faithfully.
* , I.iv.1:
In a constant manner; occurring continuously; persistently.
(frequency) Recurring regularly.
In an unchangeable or invariable manner; in every case.
In a way that cannot be varied]], or [[change#Verb, changed.
As adverbs the difference between constantly and unchangeably
is that constantly is with steadfastness; with resolve; in loyalty, faithfully while unchangeably is in a way that cannot be varied, or changed.constantly
English
Alternative forms
* constantlie * constauntlyAdverb
(en adverb)- Agrippa and the rest of his weeping friends earnestly besought himnot to offer violence unto himself, ‘with a settled resolution he desired again they would approve of his good intent, and not seek to dehort him from it’; and so constantly died.
- I find that I am constantly reminding you to feed your pets.
References
* * English frequency adverbsunchangeably
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- God is infinitely and unchangeably good.