Antonyms for re current


Grammar : Adj
Spell : ri-kur-uhnt, -kuhr-
Phonetic Transcription : rɪˈkɜr ənt, -ˈkʌr-


Definition of re current

Origin :
  • 1610s, from Middle French recurrent (16c.) and directly from Latin recurrentem (nominative recurrens), present participle of recurrere "run back, hasten back, return" (see recur). From 1590s as a noun ("recurrent muscle").
  • As in intermittent : adj irregular, sporadic
  • As in irregular : adj random, variable
  • As in monotonous : adj all the same, remaining the same
  • As in perennial : adj enduring, perpetual
  • As in periodic : adj at fixed intervals
  • As in perpetual : adj continual, lasting
  • As in punctual : adj on time
  • As in recurrent : adj repeating
  • As in regular : adj orderly, consistent, balanced
  • As in repeated : adj happening again
  • As in chronic : adj incessant, never-ending
  • As in lingering : adj chronic
  • As in on-again, off-again : adj intermittent
  • As in protracted : adj chronic
  • As in round-the-clock : adj continual
  • As in unremitting : adj continual
  • As in continual : adj constant, incessant
  • As in cyclical : adj happening at regular intervals
  • As in fitful : adj irregular, sporadic
  • As in frequent : adj common, repeated
  • As in habitual : adj usual, established
  • As in haunting : adj unforgettable

Synonyms for re current

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