What is the difference between "Continuously" and "Continually"?

Anonymous User
Anonymous User
Asked Feb 15, 2011
Edited Feb 15, 2011
Continuously means a chain of events like, "she was talking continuously about every subject you could imagine."

Continually means an ongoing repetition of the same event like, "The muffler was continually falling off the car and every time, we'd have to stop and put it back on."
Rob
Answered Feb 16, 2011

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