Adverbs Of Frequency

6 words in this vocabulary list

adverb continuously and without interruption

  • The machine beeped incessantly until the technician fixed it.
  • My mom talks incessantly on the phone.
  • She texts me incessantly, like she can't live without me.
  • The thoughts of her ex-boyfriend lingered incessantly in her mind.

adverb occurring from time to time; infrequently

  • She occasionally attends the board meetings to stay updated on the company's progress.
  • I occasionally treat myself to a nice dinner at my favorite restaurant.
  • We occasionally hang out at the park on weekends.
  • His jokes occasionally hit the mark and make everyone laugh.

adverb frequently; many times; on many occasions

  • It is often observed that proper planning leads to successful outcomes.
  • I often forget to water the plants, so they don't grow well.
  • I'm often chillin' with my friends on the weekends.
  • She often wears her heart on her sleeve, making her vulnerable to heartbreak.

adverb an adverb modifies or describes a verb, adjective, or another adverb; in this case, 'rarely' modifies the frequency of an action or event, indicating that it happens infrequently or seldom

  • In academic circles, it is rarely acceptable to use anecdotal evidence in research papers.
  • I rarely go to the gym because I prefer exercising outdoors.
  • I rarely hit the snooze button in the morning because I'm a morning person.
  • True love is like finding a rare gem, it rarely comes around more than once in a lifetime.

adverb in every part; everywhere

preposition used to indicate a period of time or extent of space

  • The company maintained a high level of professionalism throughout the entire project.
  • We had a great time laughing and joking throughout the party.
  • I was totally vibing with the music throughout the concert.
  • Her positivity shone like a beacon throughout the dark times.

adverb An adverb is a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb. It often indicates manner, time, place, degree, or frequency of an action.

  • In academic settings, students usually adhere to a strict code of conduct.
  • I usually grab a coffee on my way to work in the mornings.
  • She usually bails on our plans at the last minute.
  • The sun usually sets in the west, but today it's setting in the east.