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recurring
adjective as in chronic
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adjective as in cyclic
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Weak matches
adjective as in cyclical
adjective as in frequent
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in intermittent
Strongest matches
adjective as in isochronal
adjective as in isochronous
adjective as in lingering
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Strong matches
adjective as in on-again, off-again
Weak matches
- alternate
- arrested
- broken
- by bits and pieces
- checked
- cyclic
- cyclical
- discontinuing
- discontinuous
- epochal
- every other
- fitful
- here and there
- hit-or-miss
- infrequent
- interrupted
- isochronal
- isochronous
- iterant
- iterative
- metrical
- now and then
- occasional
- on and off
- periodic
- periodical
- punctuated
- recurrent
- rhythmic
- rhythmical
- seasonal
- serial
- shifting
- spasmodic
- sporadic
- stop-and-go
adjective as in periodic
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Strong match
adjective as in perpetual
Strongest matches
adjective as in protracted
adjective as in recurrent
Example Sentences
Berry is a versatile actor whose earliest introduction to American audiences likely came via his series regular role in "The IT Crowd" and recurring appearances in "The Mighty Boosh."
He says spills from oil wells and pipelines were "a recurring situation", and that he was involved in transporting contaminated soil away from roads, so it would not be seen.
"It is a recurring thing," he said.
Hernández was hired in 2022 as a recurring cast member, but has been promoted to a series regular for the show's landmark 50th anniversary season this year.
If you’re a regular Slate reader, you’re familiar with Totally Normal Quote of the Day, our recurring feature unpacking the wildest and sometimes most consequential things that spill out of politicos’ mouths, social media accounts, and legal filings.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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