repeatedly

/rɪˈpiːtɪdli/
adverbIntermediate
general

in a way that happens many times in succession without stopping

The alarm went off repeatedly during the night.

The alarm sounded many times without stopping.

He asked the same question repeatedly.

He kept asking the same question over and over.

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Often used to describe actions that happen frequently or continuously.

Collocations

repeatedly askto ask the same question many timesrepeatedly checkto verify something multiple timesrepeatedly failto fail many times in succession

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💡Pro Tip

Usage Tip

Use 'repeatedly' when describing actions that happen many times in a row, especially if they are intentional or noticeable.

📖Word Origin

From the verb 'repeat' + the adverbial suffix '-ly'. 'Repeat' comes from the Latin 'repetere', meaning 'to go over again'.

📝Usage Notes

Often used to emphasize persistence or frequency in actions. Can sometimes imply annoyance or frustration if the repeated action is unwanted.

Word Breakdown

repeat
to do something again
root
+
-edly
in the manner of
suffix
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