Opposite of occurring or done many times
Opposite of happening regularly, time after time
Opposite of never relaxing or slackening
Opposite of occurring regularly or recurrently
Opposite of containing or characterized by repetition
Opposite of frequent or common
“David had been away for so long that his hometown had became an unfamiliar sight.”
Opposite of containing or characterized by repetition
Opposite of continuing over a (usually extended) period of time
“The company's financial problems were just a temporary blip.”
Opposite of manifolded
Opposite of relating to, or having a steady, rhythm
Opposite of persistently or continuous in nature, especially of something unpleasant
Opposite of regular, even, and continuous in development, frequency, or intensity
“Most fishing is done from drift boats because fluctuating water levels can make wading dangerous.”
Opposite of very difficult or impossible to forget
Opposite of to have recited from memory
“Johnny forgot to say his prayers at night before going to bed.”
Opposite of to have cited or referenced
“The teacher typically invented new and creative phrases to demonstrate the use of various words in sentences.”
Opposite of past tense for to repeat something that has already been said
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