Crossword-Solution: CONTINUAL
Dictionary
| Word | Word Type | Definition |
|---|---|---|
| Continual | a. | Proceeding without interruption or cesstaion; continuous; unceasing; lasting; abiding. |
| Continual | a. | Occuring in steady and rapid succession; very frequent; often repeated. |
Anagrams
| Word | Anagrams | |
|---|---|---|
| CONTINUAL | anagram | INOCULANT |
We have 116 clues for the answer “CONTINUAL”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Active material in a vaccine | 1 answer |
| Often repeated. | 1 answer |
| staying | 5 answers |
| returning | 5 answers |
| Dateless | 8 answers |
| Unremitting | 12 answers |
| CHANGELESS | 17 answers |
| Recurring | 19 answers |
| recurrent | 22 answers |
| illimitable | 22 answers |
| Ageless | 25 answers |
| Interminable | 26 answers |
| Unending. | 27 answers |
| enduringly | 28 answers |
| tirelessly | 28 answers |
| Periodic ___ | 28 answers |
| Everlastingly | 29 answers |
| chronic | 30 answers |
| infinitely | 30 answers |
| Endlessly | 31 answers |
| Without end | 32 answers |
| On and on | 32 answers |
| Incessantly | 33 answers |
| Permanently | 33 answers |
| uninterrupted | 33 answers |
| perpetually | 34 answers |
| Eternally | 38 answers |
| Deathless | 39 answers |
| ceaseless | 39 answers |
| braving | 40 answers |
| perseverant | 40 answers |
| withstanding | 40 answers |
| Ceaselessly | 40 answers |
| tolerating | 41 answers |
| Countless | 41 answers |
| persisting | 42 answers |
| retentive | 42 answers |
| Ever | 42 answers |
| sensitively | 42 answers |
| pertinacious | 43 answers |
| surviving | 43 answers |
| Unceasingly | 43 answers |
| assiduously | 43 answers |
| confidently | 43 answers |
| diligently | 43 answers |
| mildly | 43 answers |
| patiently | 43 answers |
| submissively | 43 answers |
| Undying | 45 answers |
| sedulous | 46 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TEEAR
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with CONTINUAL (5)
And I perhaps am secret; Heav’n is high, High and remote to see from thence distinct Each thing on Earth; and other care perhaps May have diverted from continual watch Our great Forbidder, safe with all his Spies About him.
The continual observance of this twofold aim creates the charm, and accounts for the universal favor, of the fables of Aesop.
The soft and continual shimmer of the dying lightning showed a marble face high against the black sky of the opposite quarter.
One day they saw a troop of wild Horses stampeding about, and in quite a panic all the Hares scuttled off to a lake hard by, determined to drown themselves rather than live in such a continual state of fear.
His pervading and continual hope—a hallucination, which, in the face of all discouragement, and making light of impossibilities, haunts him while he lives, and, I fancy, like the convulsive throes of the cholera, torments him for a brief space after death—is, that finally, and in no long time, by some happy coincidence of circumstances, he shall be restored to office.
Quotes with CONTINUAL (3)
... because love is continual interrogation. I don't know of a better definition of love.
And further, God should not be regarded as older than His creations by any period of time, but rather by the peculiar property of His own single nature. For the infinite changing of temporal things tries to imitate the ever simultaneously present immutability of His life: it cannot succeed in imitating or equalling this, but sinks from immutability into change, and falls from the single directness of the present into an infinite space of future and past. And since this tempor…
That which is true must always remain true, though the applications may change greatly from generation to generation. It is the absence of such fundamental certainties, no doubt, that leads men into continual search for a satisfying religion, or that drives them away from their old religion.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, NYT.
Used 2 times in crossword archives (1953–2004).