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continuous

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/kənˈtɪn.ju.əs/ · con-tin-u-ous

Forming an unbroken whole; without interruption.

Meanings

adjectiveformal

Forming an unbroken whole; without interruption.

ایک غیر منقطع کل بنانا؛ بغیر کسی رکاوٹ کے۔

جاری

jaari

Formal: پائیدار

Synonyms

uninterruptedunbrokencontinuousبے پناہمسلسلپائیدار

Antonyms

interrupteddiscontinuousbrokenمتوقفبکھرا ہوامنقطع

Common Collocations

  • continuous development
  • continuous learning
  • continuous process

Example Sentences

The continuous flow of water is essential for the ecosystem.

پانی کا جاری بہاؤ ماحولیاتی نظام کے لئے ضروری ہے۔

Pani ka jaari bahaav maholiyati nizaam ke liye zaroori hai.

She has been in continuous training for the competition.

وہ مقابلے کے لئے مسلسل تربیت میں ہے۔

Woh muqablay ke liye musalsal tarbiyat mein hai.

The continuous hum of the machinery can be quite distracting.

مشینری کا مسلسل گونج بھرا آواز کافی توجہ بٹا سکتی ہے۔

Machinery ka musalsal gonj bhara aawaz kaafi tawajjoh bata sakti hai.

Easily Confused With

contiguous:Contiguous refers to things that are touching or adjoining each other, while continuous refers to something without interruption.

Word Family

continue
verbجاری رکھنا
continuity
nounتسلسل
continuously
adverbمسلسل

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of a river that flows continuously without stopping.

Envision a river that flows endlessly, representing the idea of continuity.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خوابوں کی دنیا میں، مسلسل چلتا ہوں میں ہر لمحہ نئے سفر کا آغاز کرتا ہوں میں

Khwaaboon ki duniya mein, musalsal chalta hoon main Har lamha naye safar ka aaghaz karta hoon main

In the world of dreams, I walk continuously Every moment I embark on a new journey

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* Poetry attribution is AI-generated and may require verification.

🗣️ Urdu Proverb

پہلا قدم سب سے مشکل ہوتا ہے

Pehla qadam sab se mushkil hota hai

The first step is always the hardest.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "continuus" — uninterrupted

First known use: 15th century

The term 'continuous' has evolved from the Latin 'continuus', which means uninterrupted or unbroken. It has been used in the English language since the late 15th century.