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infrequent
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See also: infréquent and infreqüent
English
Etymology
Adjective
infrequent (comparative more infrequent, superlative most infrequent)
- Not frequent; not happening frequently.
- 1952 October, C. A. Johns, “One Hundred Years at Kings Cross—1”, in Railway Magazine, pages 650-651:
- Such was the station provided for the infrequent services of 1852, when suburban traffic was unheard of, and Hornsey, Colney Hatch & Southgate, Barnet, and Potters Bar were the only intermediate stations on the 17¾ miles between London and Hatfield.
Synonyms
- scarce, uncommon, unfrequent; see also Thesaurus:rare
Derived terms
Translations
Not frequent; not happening frequently
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