Intermittently

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪn.tərˈmɪ.tənt.li/

Definitions of intermittently

adverb occurring at irregular intervals; not continuously or steadily

Example Sentences

A1 The light flickered intermittently in the old house.

A2 She checked her phone intermittently throughout the meeting.

B1 The internet connection was working intermittently, making it difficult to finish the project.

B2 The engine sputtered intermittently as they drove through the mountains.

C1 The artist's creativity flowed intermittently, resulting in bursts of inspiration.

C2 The author's new novel was praised for its use of intermittently shifting perspectives.

Examples of intermittently in a Sentence

formal The power supply was intermittently failing, causing disruptions in the system.

informal The internet connection keeps dropping intermittently, it's so frustrating.

slang My phone battery dies intermittently, I need to get it checked.

figurative Her emotions were like a flickering flame, burning intermittently before fading away.

Grammatical Forms of intermittently

past tense

intermittently

plural

intermittently

comparative

more intermittently

superlative

most intermittently

present tense

intermittently

future tense

will intermittently

perfect tense

has intermittently

continuous tense

is intermittently

singular

intermittently

positive degree

intermittently

infinitive

to intermittently

gerund

intermittently

participle

intermittently

Origin and Evolution of intermittently

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'intermittently' originated from the Latin word 'intermittens' which is derived from the verb 'intermittere' meaning 'to leave off at intervals'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'intermittently' has retained its original meaning of occurring at irregular intervals or in a sporadic manner. It is commonly used in various contexts to describe actions or events that happen on and off, with breaks in between.