Infrequent

Word INFREQUENT
Character 10
Hyphenation in fre quent
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Infrequent"

What do we mean by infrequent?

Not occurring regularly; occasional or rare. adjective

Situated or placed at rather wide intervals, as in time or space. adjective

Not frequent or customary; rare; uncommon; unaccustomed.

In zoology, being, as component parts, far removed from one another; distant; not numerous or close: as, infrequent spines, punctures, etc.

In botany, distant; sparsely placed: said of punctures, glands, hairs, etc.

Seldom happening or occurring; rare; uncommon; unusual. adjective

Not frequent; not happening frequently. adjective

Not frequent; not occurring regularly or at short intervals adjective

Not frequent; not happening frequently.

It means we are nice most of the time or that we are good at hiding out evilness Urban Dictionary

It means we are nice most of the time or that we are good at hiding out evilness Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Infrequent

The word "infrequent" in example sentences

Drinks are also given only in infrequent intervals, often hours apart. ❋ Unknown (2002)

It had been a hard day, for all it had been a "vacation one" (as she termed the infrequent days when there was no sewing or cooking lesson), and Pollyanna was sure that nothing would do her quite so much good as a walk through the green quiet of Pendleton Woods. ❋ Unknown (1912)

It had been a hard day, for all it had been a "vacation one" (as she termed the infrequent days when there was no sewing or cooking lesson), and ❋ Unknown (1894)

The findings didn't change much when the team factored in markers of social isolation, such as infrequent participation in social events. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Pfizer said the report's findings are consistent with the drug's label, which lists many of the events cited in the institute's report as "infrequent" or "rare." ❋ Unknown (2008)

I swear, if after next Thursday's line check the tech claims it's okay, and the CSO shows signs of asking me to call back when my problem is "more serious", (can you believe he was asking me to do that because my once-every-7-hour disconnection is "infrequent") he/she is going to have a seriously bad day. ❋ J-gan (2008)

That lists most of the events cited in the institute's report as "infrequent" or "rare." ❋ Unknown (2008)

The departments expected to save R100 million per month thanks to improved efficiency and the reduction of fraud - as well as the elimination of problems such as infrequent or over-servicing, over-charging and general mismanagement. ❋ Unknown (1999)

The new rules will not affect concession stands at sporting events or after-hours fundraisers; the USDA has yet to decide what the law intended when it allowed "infrequent" bake sales. ❋ Unknown (2011)

The word random often is misinterpreted as "infrequent," but true randomness merely lacks a pattern. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Globe such cramming is "infrequent," but when a customer complains, Verizon says they ❋ Unknown (2010)

I propose a change in the law that will guarantee getting rid of the two classes of drunken drivers - the "infrequent" drunken driver who can be persuaded by reason and the compulsive, unrepentant drunken driver who has to be forced off the road: ❋ Unknown (2010)

The school looked at a ban after finding a 9 percent increase in "infrequent" or "social" smokers over five years. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Al-Qaeda has made "infrequent" attempts at such attacks and those efforts "have fizzled," the report says. ❋ Unknown (2010)

An "infrequent," "large royalty rate related inflow" explains 80 of the 100 basis point difference. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Robert Sevigny, President of the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, said insurer insolvencies are "infrequent," and when one does occur, another insurance company usually comes in and takes over the insolvent insurer's policies. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Diversions to landfills are "infrequent," may only be for partial days and may only involve some types of trucks, Jones explained. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Although the Journal describes the practice as "infrequent," DealBreaker's sources disagree. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Infrequently Vile: An individual with a two faced personality. They'll smile in your face but behind that smile are evil intentions that they hide from you. Pretty discreet right? They only thinks for themselves and their own emotional needs before taking any consideration of yours. Those are the type that play [mind games]. But be careful they are back stabbers and will treat you like the enemy. Once you catch them [off guard] on there bs and call them out they'll look like a [sick puppy]. ❋ TruthHurtsSTL (2021)

Infrequently Vile: An individual with a two faced personality. They'll smile in your face but behind that smile are evil intentions that they hide from you. Pretty discreet right? They only thinks for themselves and their own emotional needs before taking any consideration of yours. Those are the type that play [mind games]. But be careful they are back stabbers and will treat you like the enemy. Once you catch them [off guard] on there bs and call them out they'll look like a [sick puppy]. ❋ TruthHurtsSTL (2021)

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