every now and then
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Definition
- Adverb:
- Occasionally; at irregular intervals; from time to time: This phrase indicates that an action or event happens, but not frequently or regularly. It suggests periodic recurrence with pauses in between.
Usage
- The phrase "every now and then" is used to modify a verb, describing the frequency of an action. It is typically placed at the beginning or end of a clause.
- It is synonymous with "occasionally," "sometimes," or "once in a while."
Examples
- Adverb:
- I like to go for a walk in the park every now and then.
- Every now and then, he sends a postcard from his travels.
- We still see each other every now and then.
Advanced Usage
- The phrase can be used to soften a statement of frequency, implying infrequency without being specific.
- It's good to treat yourself to a nice meal every now and then.
- It can be used in contrast to more regular habits.
- I usually drink tea, but every now and then I have a coffee.
Variants and Related Words
- Every so often: An adverbial phrase with an identical meaning.
- Every so often, the old computer needs a restart.
- Now and then: A shortened, slightly more informal form of the phrase.
- I hear from her now and then.
- From time to time: A more formal synonym.
- The committee meets from time to time.
Synonyms
- Occasionally
- Sometimes
- Once in a while
- Periodically
- At times
Related Phrases
- Once in a blue moon: An idiom meaning very rarely.
- He visits his hometown once in a blue moon.
- Off and on / On and off: An adverbial phrase indicating intermittent occurrence over a period.
- It rained on and off all day.
Adverb
- occasionally
- every so often she visits her father