Results for frequent
Definitions of frequent:
part of speech: adjective
part of speech: noun
Frequenter.
part of speech: adjective
Often seen; often done; often occurring.
part of speech: verb transitive
part of speech: adverb
part of speech: verb transitive
To visit often.
part of speech: adjective
Occurring often; habitual.
Usage examples for frequent:
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The house- door was constantly open, and frequent guests even at this early hour crossed the threshold.
"Coningsby", Benjamin Disraeli -
" From eight o'clock to nine," he said, " the signal was 'Help, ' repeated at frequent intervals; shortly after nine there was an attempt at a connected message.
"More Tish", Mary Roberts Rinehart -
And since human life was the most precious thing an Indian could understand, it became his most important and finally his most frequent offering.
"The Spanish Pioneers", Charles F. Lummis -
And those who did not frequent the means of grace had at any rate the grace to be ashamed of not doing so.
"The Matador of the Five Towns and Other Stories", Arnold Bennett