Continuous vs Nonwavering - What's the difference?
continuous | nonwavering |
Without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time.
* 1847 , , Ticknor and Fields (1854), page 90:
Without intervening space; continued; protracted; extended.
(botany) Not deviating or varying from uniformity; not interrupted; not joined or articulated.
(analysis, of a function) Such that, for every x'' in the domain, for each small open interval ''D'' about ''f''(''x''), there's an interval containing ''x'' whose image is in ''D .
(mathematics, more generally, of a function) Such that each open set in the range has an open preimage.
(grammar) Expressing an ongoing action or state.
Not wavering; unwavering, staunch or continuous.
* 2006 , Barry Alan Farber, Self-disclosure in psychotherapy
*{{quote-news, year=2007, date=January 7, author=Shalom Auslander, title=Love Child, work=New York Times
, passage=In matters of transportation, however, I am a lifelong, nonwavering , dyed-in-the-wool Move-Your-Butt-ocrat. }}
* 2007 , Ross J Roeser, Michael Valente, Holly Hosford-Dunn, Audiology
As adjectives the difference between continuous and nonwavering
is that continuous is without break, cessation, or interruption; without intervening time while nonwavering is not wavering; unwavering, staunch or continuous.continuous
English
Adjective
(-)- a continuous current of electricity
- he can hear its continuous murmur
- a continuous line of railroad
- Each continuous function from the real line to the rationals is constant, since the rationals are totally disconnected.
Usage notes
*Synonyms
* (without break, cessation, or interruption in time''): constant, continual (''but see usage notes above ), incessant, never-ending, ongoing, unbroken, unceasing, unending, uninterrupted * (without break, cessation, or interruption in space ): connected, unbroken * See alsoAntonyms
* (without break, cessation, or interruption in time ): broken, discontinuous, discrete, intermittent, interrupted * (without break, cessation, or interruption in space ): broken, disconnected, disjoint, unbroken * (in mathematical analysis ): discontinuous, stepwiseDerived terms
* continuous brake * continuous impost * continuously * continuousness (in mathematics) * continuous distribution * continuous function * continuous group * continuous line illusion * continuous map * continuous mapping theorem * continuous space * continuous vector bundle * continuously differentiable function * uniformly continuousSee also
* constant * contiguousReferences
nonwavering
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- Those adhering to this position also tend to assert that the therapist's nonwavering empathic interest allows the patient to express feelings...
citation
- A nonwavering tone should be heard at each frequency in each earphone. If this does not occur, the audiometer needs to be checked for frequency accuracy.
