VANCOUVER, BC, February 08, 2014 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Continual or continuous? These two words are often confused but there is a subtle difference in meaning.
Continual/continually should be used to describe something that happens often, but with breaks in between.
For example:
We are continually disturbed by noisy partygoers heading home late at night.
(The noise happens frequently - but it is not 24/7.)
Also:
We've had continual issues with our new dishwasher, it fails to clean the dishes properly at least three times a week.
Continuous/continuously describes something where there is no break at all.
For example:
They suffered continuous bombardment from the enemy guns for over ten hours.
OR
My tape player is set to play continuously, so it's great for parties.
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