Yes, "seldom" is an adverb that means infrequently or rarely. It describes occurrences that happen only occasionally, rather than regularly. For example, one might say, "I seldom go to the movies," indicating that movie-going is not a common activity for them.
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What we learn can seldom be unlearned
it means not very often
A person that is described as seldom bored is an active person that always seems to be engaged in doing some thing.
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more seldom, most seldom
more seldom, most seldom
more seldom, most seldom
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Yes. "Seldom" is an adverb of time.
No. Seldom is used only as an adverb. ex. I seldom use more than the appropriate amount.
"I seldom walked the dog this month."