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.
more seldom, most seldom
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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.
"Seldom is used to express that something happens rarely or not often. For example, 'She seldom goes to the gym.' It is usually placed before the verb in a sentence."