continueverb
uk/kənˈtɪn.juː/us/kənˈtɪn.juː/B1 [ I or T ] to keep happening, existing, or doing something, or to cause something or someone to do this:
[ + to infinitive ] It's said that as the boat went down the band continued to play.
[ + -ing verb ] If she continues drinking like that, I'll have to carry her home.
Do you intend to continue (with) your studies?
If the rain continues, we'll have to cancel tonight's plans.
Sally Palmer will be continuing as chairperson this autumn.
The article continues/is continued on page ten.
B1 [ I ] to start to do something again after a pause:
After stopping for a quick drink, they continued on their way.
[ + -ing verb ] He paused for a moment to listen and then continued eating.
The president continued by saying that his country was a free country and would always remain so.
[ + speech ] "I don't like your weather!" she shouted, "and I don't," she continued, "like your food!"
More examples
- The repair work on the south-bound lane of the motorway will continue until June.
- Please resume your seats, as the performance will continue in two minutes.
- I'd like to continue this discussion but we're all out of time.
- Football's popularity continues to grow.
- The story continues over the page.
Thesaurus: synonyms and related words
Continue & last
- bash on
- carry (sth) on
- cease
- cont
- contd
- drag
- keep at sth
- keep on doing sth
- keep on trucking idiom
- keep sb at it idiom
- keep sth up
- nine
- push
- run over (sth)
- see sth out
- segue
- soldier on
- spill
- stick
- string
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