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Antonyms for on occasion


Grammar : Adv
Spell : uh-key-zhuhn
Phonetic Transcription : əˈkeɪ ʒən



Definition of on occasion

Origin :
  • late 14c., "opportunity; grounds for action, state of affairs that makes something else possible; a happening, occurrence," from Old French ochaison, ocasion "cause, reason, excuse, pretext; opportunity" (13c.) or directly from Latin occasionem (nominative occasio) "opportunity, appropriate time," in Late Latin "cause," from occasum, occasus, past participle of occidere "fall down, go down," from ob "down, away" (see ob-) + cadere "to fall" (see case (n.1)). The notion is of a "falling together," or juncture, of circumstances.
  • As in now and then : adv once in a while
  • As in occasionally : adv every now and then
  • As in off and on : adv intermittently
  • As in on and off : adv intermittently
  • As in once : adv in the past; occurred one time only
  • As in once in a while : adv occasionally
  • As in sometimes : adv every now and then
  • As in then : adv before; at another time
  • As in uncommonly : adv infrequently
  • As in at times : adv now and then
  • As in ever and again : adv every now and then
  • As in intermittently : adv at times

Synonyms for on occasion

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