INFREQUENT


Meaning of INFREQUENT in English

adjective

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

relatively

It is a marked structure in the sense of being relatively infrequent .

In science and journalism, by contrast, conjunctions in general and causal conjunctions in particular are relatively infrequent .

On this view transput will be relatively infrequent , so that the cost of converting to and from decimal format is acceptable.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

As time went on, her visits became more and more infrequent .

Cases of typhoid are relatively infrequent in Northern Europe.

Rain is infrequent in this normally hot, dry region of the world.

Roger's infrequent letters home did not reveal much about his personal life.

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