English to Latin Meaning of oft - saepe


Oft :
saepe

saepe, et semel, et iterum:, iterum atque iterum, celer, rursus omni tempore, maxime, rursus

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Definitions of oft in English
Adverb(1) many times at short intervals
Examples of oft in English
(1) How oft when men are at the point of death have they been merry!(2) The textile industry, oft hailed as a saviour to poor countries with abundant cheap labour, hasn't boomed as expected.(3) It was a touchstone for unity in an oft fractured region.(4) He even won one at Blackburn, a fact oft forgotten.(5) Yet the course of true love oft runs at the side to father's hate.(6) There is another more serious allegation, oft repeated, that I'd like to lay to rest.(7) Finally, regardless of who ultimately holds the keys to scientific knowledge, what happens to nature, the oft purported object of science?(8) I don't sleep very heavily and my creative moments oft come in the latest of hours, so naturally night is my time in the summer.(9) Did she consider this a chance to tell her personal side of an oft - reported story?(10) Those jokes will certainly be oft repeated during the course of the current federal election campaign.(11) The other oft trotted-out truism is that the yard supports far more people than just the shipbuilders.(12) She questioned the Government's oft repeated announcements of winning the hearts and minds of people.(13) I don't suppose even the full concert version, let alone the vigil will be oft performed, which is a shame.(14) This very familiar and oft repeated saying takes its origin from a circumstance which occurred many years ago in Carlisle.(15) In this book review he discusses symbiosis in evolution, an oft neglected part of the whole evolutionary story.(16) The oft heard phrase in football is that defense wins games.
Related Phrases of oft
(1) oft ::
saepe
Synonyms
Adverb
2. often ::
saepe
3. oftentimes ::
saepe
4. frequently ::
saepe
Antonyms
1. little ::
paulo
2. seldom ::
fere
Different Forms
oft
Word Example from TV Shows
And yet they say wisdom
oft comes from the mouths of babes.

And yet they say wisdom OFT comes from the mouths of babes.

Game of Thrones Season 1, Episode 8

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