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Hasil cari dari kata atau frase: Frequent (0.03389 detik)
Found 3 items, similar to Frequent.
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: frequent
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English → English (WordNet)
Definition: frequent
frequent
adj 1: coming at short intervals or habitually;
“a frequent guest”;
“frequent complaints” [ant:
infrequent]
2: frequently encountered; "a frequent (or common) error is
using the transitive verb `lay' for the intransitive
`lie'";
frequent
v 1: do one's shopping at; do business with; be a customer or
client of [syn:
patronize,
patronise,
shop,
shop at
,
buy at,
sponsor] [ant:
boycott,
boycott]
2: be a regular or frequent visitor to a certain place;
“She
haunts the ballet” [syn:
haunt]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Frequent
Frequent
\Fre"quent\, a. [L. frequens, -entis, crowded,
frequent, akin to farcire to stuff: cf. F. fr['e]quent. Cf.
Farce, n.]
1. Often to be met with; happening at short intervals; often
repeated or occurring; as, frequent visits.
“Frequent
feudal towers.” --Byron.
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2. Addicted to any course of conduct; inclined to indulge in
any practice; habitual; persistent.
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He has been loud and frequent in declaring himself
hearty for the government. --Swift.
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3. Full; crowded; thronged. [Obs.]
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'T is C[ae]sar's will to have a frequent senate.
--B. Jonson.
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4. Often or commonly reported. [Obs.]
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'T is frequent in the city he hath subdued
The Catti and the Daci. --Massinger.
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Frequent
\Fre*quent"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Frequented; p. pr.
& vb. n.
Frequenting.] [L. frequentare: cf. F.
fr['e]quenter. See
Frequent, a.]
1. To visit often; to resort to often or habitually; as, to
frequent a tavern.
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He frequented the court of Augustus. --Dryden.
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2. To make full; to fill. [Obs.]
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With their sighs the air
Frequenting, sent from hearts contrite. --Milton.
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