infrequentlyin‧fre‧quent‧ly /ɪnˈfriːkwəntli/ adverb

► not infrequently- And not infrequently when certain rules or teachers displeased them, the students would walk out of school on strike.
- Carmelite churches are not infrequently associated with the cult of the Black Virgin.
- Harsh discipline was the child's lot, and they were often terrorized deliberately and, not infrequently, sexually abused.
- Not only this, but the town was not infrequently some distance away from the school.
- The consequences of violating this rule had always been unhappy in the long run and not infrequently in the short.
- They appear to have not infrequently fallen short of their duties.
- This attitude, which I have not infrequently observed, is cold and inhumane.
nounfrequency ≠ infrequencyadjectivefrequent ≠ infrequentverbfrequentadverbfrequently ≠ infrequently