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frequent

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Adj — Happening often; occurring at short intervals.

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How to use frequent

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frequent flyer frequent visitor frequent occurrence

Etymology

From Old French frequent, from Latin frequens, meaning "crowded" or "repeated."

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Frequently asked questions

What does “frequent” mean?

The word “frequent” means happening often; occurring at short intervals. In plain terms, happening a lot, or to visit somewhere regularly.

How do you pronounce “frequent”?

“Frequent” is pronounced FREE-kwuhnt (/ˈfɹiː.kwənt/ in IPA).

How do you use “frequent” in a sentence?

Here is “frequent” used in a sentence: “He is a frequent visitor to the local library.”

What part of speech is “frequent”?

Depending on how it is used, “frequent” can be an adjective and a verb.

Where does the word “frequent” come from?

The word “frequent” comes from Latin. From Old French frequent, from Latin frequens, meaning "crowded" or "repeated.".

Is “frequent” a common word?

“Frequent” is a fairly common word in modern English, usually learned at around the B1 level.

How many meanings does “frequent” have?

“Frequent” has 2 distinct senses listed in this dictionary. The most common is: happening often; occurring at short intervals.

What is the difference between "frequent" and "regular"?

Frequent means happening often or at short intervals, while regular means happening at fixed, evenly spaced times. Something frequent occurs many times, whereas something regular occurs on a predictable schedule even if it is not especially often.

What is the difference between "frequent" and "often"?

"Frequent" is an adjective that describes a noun, as in "frequent trips," while "often" is an adverb that describes a verb, as in "travels often." They carry the same idea but fit different positions in a sentence.

How is the verb "frequent" different from the adjective "frequent"?

As an adjective, "frequent" means happening often and stresses the first syllable, while as a verb it means to visit a place regularly and stresses the second syllable. Compare "frequent complaints" (adjective) with "he frequents that café" (verb).

What are common collocations with "frequent"?

Common phrases include "frequent flyer," "frequent visitor," "less frequent," "frequent updates," and "frequent breaks." These mostly use "frequent" as an adjective meaning happening often.

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