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Soheil1 Posted 5 years ago
Vocabulary

Not infrequently

Hi.

What's the difference between 'not infrequently' and frequently, like

not infrequently hungry

?Thanks in advance

  

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soheil1 not infrequently hungry That is understatement. The idea is that you are trying to be delicate about what a big pig he is, and your failure to achieve delicacy only makes things worse, which is your aim. It is like sarcasm.

  • soheil1 not infrequently hungry That is understatement.
  • The idea is that you are trying to be delicate about what a big pig he is, and your failure to achieve delicacy only makes things worse, which is your aim.
  • It is like sarcasm.
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soheil1not infrequently hungry

That is understatement. The idea is that you are trying to be delicate about what a big pig he is, and your failure to achieve delicacy only makes things worse, which is your aim. It is like sarcasm.

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