Frequents [adjective]

Definition of Frequents:

common, repeated

Opposite/Antonyms of Frequents:


Sentence/Example of Frequents:

Due to climate change, the wetland will experience more frequent periods of extended drought in the future, according to a 2020 study published in PLOS One.

The most frequent use of this strategy, though, has to do with unrest at racial-justice protests.

The ENV135B from Nespresso is an ideal choice for coffee drinkers and hard workers who throw back multiple cups a day and don’t want to deal with frequent tank refilling.

After finding that through a friend or family member was the most frequent response, Lalo wanted to incentivize customers to give recommendations more frequently.

In all cases, maintaining an edge’s sharpness with frequent touch-ups will be easier than trying to restore a dull edge.

Under normal conditions, hospice workers make frequent face-to-face visits, especially in a patient’s final days.

Those figures are expected to rise as climate change makes flooding, owing to stronger rainstorms and glacial melting, more frequent and severe.

Some field offices held drive-through ceremonies, while others held more frequent, but smaller, indoor or outdoor ceremonies.

These changes are numerous and frequent but typically microscopic – less than one hundredth of the width of a human hair.

Diacetic acid occurs in the same conditions as acetone, but is less frequent and has more serious significance.