"Frequent" and "often" are synonyms. They both refer to something that happens regularly or repeatedly.
"Frequent" and "often" are synonyms, as they both convey the idea of something happening frequently or regularly. They are not antonyms or homophones.
The homophone for permits is "permits." A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and often a different spelling.
Neither. They're synonyms. Antonyms are opposites (yes/no). Homophones sound the same but are different words (jeans/genes).
A homophone for "gored" is "gourd", which is a type of plant or its fruit, often used for decorations or making musical instruments.
Yes, "sheep" is not a homophone because it is pronounced differently from words with a similar spelling. Homophones are words that sound the same but have different meanings and often different spellings.
synonyms
Frequent and often are synonyms.
"Frequent" and "often" are synonyms, as they both convey the idea of something happening frequently or regularly. They are not antonyms or homophones.
No. They're not really synonyms either.
No, not exactly, although they are related. Recurrent merely means that something happens over and again. Frequent takes recurrent and adds a relative time span: something happens often again and again.Often, common, and repeated are all synonyms of frequent.
Antonym: Rarely, if you mean often.
If you mean infrequent it means: not habitual, constant, or regular. And happening occasionally. Synonyms: uncommon, scarce, rare. Opposites: common, frequent, often, usual.
If used thusly, yes: "Do you frequent this establishment often?" "Yes, I often frequent this establishment!"
Frequent is the same as often.
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I would like to frequent this establishment more often.
The homophone for permits is "permits." A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another word but has a different meaning and often a different spelling.