Opposite of lasting throughout the year or through many years
Opposite of persisting for an extended period of time
Opposite of everlasting, eternal
Opposite of not capable of being destroyed
Opposite of remaining the same without change permanently or over a given time period
Opposite of happening regularly, time after time
Opposite of having existed for a long time
Opposite of persisting for a long time or constantly recurring
Opposite of without breaks, gaps or interruptions
“I seem to be having Internet issues with my connection being intermittent and slow.”
Opposite of well-known or long established
“The obscure reference to a bygone era was as mysterious as it was intriguing.”
Opposite of being such by habit, long-established, and not likely to change
Opposite of occurring or done many times at short intervals
“Crime is infrequent, although the capital area has seen a modest increase in burglaries.”
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