often
/ˈɒftən/adverb2 syllables
Often means: many times at short intervals.
Synonyms for often11
adverb, as in many times at short intervals
adverb, as in frequently or in great quantities
Opposites of often
What does often mean?3
adverb
1
many times at short intervals“we often met over a cup of coffee”
2
frequently or in great quantities“I don't drink much”
3
in many cases or instances
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Often in a sentence
- As you have often been here before, show me around, please.Dejo
- He was not at home, as is often the case with him.megamanenm
- John was not at home, as is often the case with him.zvzuibqx
- All the king's subjects, fearing his wrath, often acted quite servile.mkacfr
- She forgot her umbrella, as is often the case with her.CM
- He returned home very late, as was often the case.AlanF_US
- As was often the case with him, he came late.CM
- Though he lives within a stone's throw of the school, he is often late.Zifre
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Forms of often
as a adverb
- comparative
- oftener
- superlative
- oftenest