perpetually

adverb
UK: /pəˈpetʃuəli/
US: /pərˈpetʃuəli/
  1. In a way that continues forever or for a very long time.

    1. The machine is perpetually running, day and night.
    2. She is perpetually late, regardless of her efforts to arrive on time, causing frustration.
  2. Constantly or very often.

    1. He is perpetually asking questions.
    2. She was perpetually complaining about the noise, which made the situation tense.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "perpetually" in English means: In a way that continues forever or for a very long time., Constantly or very often..

The phonetic transcription of "perpetually" is /pəˈpetʃuəli/ in British English and /pərˈpetʃuəli/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "perpetually": constantly, forever, incessantly, continually, always.

Example usage of "perpetually": "The machine is perpetually running, day and night.". More examples on the page.