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frequent

1 of 2adjective
/ˈfrik.wɛnt/
Forms:more frequent,most frequent
1

done or happening regularly

  • She made frequent trips to the gym to maintain her fitness.
  • The frequent rain showers made the streets slippery.
  • He experienced frequent headaches due to stress.
  • The frequent visits from their relatives kept them busy.
  • The frequent delays in public transportation frustrated commuters.
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2

common and encountered in a regular or typical manner

  • It is a frequent occurrence for heavy traffic to build up during rush hour.
  • Wearing traditional clothing during festivals is a frequent practice in the region.
  • Power outages are a frequent problem in this rural area due to poor infrastructure.
  • It's frequent for people in this community to gather at the local market every weekend.
3

(of a person) regularly visiting or engaging with a particular place or activity

  • She is a frequent visitor to the art gallery, always attending new exhibitions.
  • He became a frequent customer at the café, ordering the same drink every morning.
  • The park is filled with frequent joggers, enjoying their daily runs.
  • As a frequent attendee of the conference, she knows many of the regular participants.
  • They were frequent travelers, always exploring new destinations around the world.
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