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sporadic
[spuh-rad-ik]
adjective
(of similar things or occurrences) appearing or happening at irregular intervals in time; occasional.
sporadic renewals of enthusiasm.
Antonyms: continuousappearing in scattered or isolated instances, as a disease.
isolated, as a single instance of something; being or occurring apart from others.
Synonyms: unconnected, separateoccurring singly or widely apart in locality.
the sporadic growth of plants.
sporadic
/ spəˈrædɪk /
adjective
occurring at irregular points in time; intermittent
sporadic firing
scattered; isolated
a sporadic disease
Other Word Forms
- sporadically adverb
- sporadicalness noun
- sporadicity noun
- sporadism noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of sporadic1
Example Sentences
Another factor in the Olympic rental market is Southern California’s uneven, sporadic enforcement of short-term rental regulations.
The price of machines always stayed the same, and sporadic surcharges “would not align with the pricing and reporting structure of the L.A. County contract,” he said.
Her avant-garde exaggerated ruffles, engulfing puff sleeves and sporadic seafarer motifs have since been fast-tracked into the world of celebrity stylists, red carpets, music video sets and the stages of touring musicians.
The UN has repeatedly called for the full and sustained entry of humanitarian supplies, but access remains sporadic and many aid trucks are looted.
Mat's symptoms started the year before when he would have sporadic, severe stomach pain and find some blood when he had been to the toilet.
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