What is another word for oftener?

Pronunciation: [ˈɒfənə] (IPA)

The word "oftener" is an adverb that means "more frequently". Some synonyms for "oftener" include "more often", "frequently", "repeatedly", "regularly", "habitually", "constantly", and "incessantly". Using synonyms for "oftener" can add variety and clarity to writing or conversation. For example, instead of saying "I should visit my grandmother oftener", one could say "I should make an effort to see my grandmother more frequently" or "I should visit my grandmother regularly". Utilizing synonyms can help avoid repetitive language and make communication more engaging and effective.

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What are the hypernyms for Oftener?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Usage examples for Oftener

After a few minutes he would go to Richard, leaving the others-a strange unnatural trio,-till Jane also escaped, sometimes to sit with her host, oftener to some place where she could be alone.
"Jane Oglander"
Marie Belloc Lowndes
Athena climbed on to Jane's bed, as she had so often done in the days when she and Jane happened to be at Rede Place together-days which had come far oftener four and five years ago than recently.
"Jane Oglander"
Marie Belloc Lowndes
The banker extends credit on character oftener than we imagine.
"Dollars and Sense"
Col. Wm. C. Hunter

Famous quotes with Oftener

  • Men, as well as women, are much oftener led by their hearts than by their understandings.
    Lord Chesterfield
  • I add this, that rational ability without education has oftener raised man to glory and virtue, than education without natural ability.
    Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • Men fail much oftener from want of perseverance than from want of talent.
    William Cobbett
  • Life is a succession of lessons enforced by immediate reward, or, oftener, by immediate chastisement.
    Ernest Dimnet
  • Great comforts do, indeed, bear witness to the truth of thy grace, but not to the degree of it; the weak child is oftener in the lap than the strong one.
    William Gurnall

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