synonyms
A synonym for both "escape" and "depart" that is also a homophone is "flee." It suggests the act of running away or leaving quickly, often in a hurry to avoid danger.
The opposite rate of occurence would be infrequent, or rare.The opposite of the verb to frequent would be to avoid.The two uses of the word frequent:As an adjective frequent means happening often or regularly, therefore antonyms would include rare, uncommon, occasional, few and far between, sporadic, intermittent, irregular, scarce, few, or fitful.As a verb, to frequent means to go somewhere often. Antonyms for this would be: to avoid, keep away, stay away from, shun, steer clear, let alone, pass, upevade, circumvent, get around, get out of, dodge, duck, sidestep, elude, escape, or eschew.
Synonyms are two or more words that have the same meaning.For example, joy and happiness are considered synonyms.Antonyms are two or more words that have opposite meanings.For example, up and down are antonyms.A thesaurus is a good source for looking up synonyms, and will often list antonyms as well.
If used thusly, yes: "Do you frequent this establishment often?" "Yes, I often frequent this establishment!"
Some words have no perfect antonyms. "Occasional" is on a scale: Always...frequently...often...occasionally...seldom...infrequently...rarely...never. There is really no opposite. For words like this, the logical answer is to add "Not". "Not occasional" is the opposite of occasional.
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.
often
No. They're not really synonyms either.
often regularly
"Frequent" and "often" are synonyms. They both refer to something that happens regularly or repeatedly.
A synonym for both "escape" and "depart" that is also a homophone is "flee." It suggests the act of running away or leaving quickly, often in a hurry to avoid danger.
A homophone is a word that is pronounced the same as another word but differs in meaning and often in spelling, like "two," "to," and "too." A synonym for "grainy rough" could be "coarse textured."
A homophone is a word that sounds the same as another, but has a completely different meaning. In this case, a homophone for prey would be pray (often used in a religious context)If you want a synonym for prey, some might include victim, target, game, etc.
Antonyms for rare are common, unexceptional, frequent or (cooked) well done.
Neither. They're synonyms. Antonyms are opposites (yes/no). Homophones sound the same but are different words (jeans/genes).
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.