Need another word that means the same as “sometimes”? Find 15 synonyms and 30 related words for “sometimes” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Sometimes” are: occasionally, now and again, now and then, once in a while, off and on, periodically, sporadically, spasmodically, erratically, irregularly, intermittently, by fits and starts, in fits and starts, fitfully, piecemeal
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “sometimes” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
by fits and starts | In reserve; not for immediate use. |
erratically | In an erratic unpredictable manner. You re having mood swings and behaving erratically. |
fitfully | Not regularly or continuously; intermittently. He slept fitfully. |
in fits and starts | To or toward the inside of. |
intermittently | In an intermittent manner. He has worked intermittently in a variety of jobs. |
irregularly | (with reference to inflections of a verb or other word) in a way that does not conform to the usual rules. Ovulation may occur irregularly. |
now and again | Used to preface a command or reproof or request. |
now and then | In the historical present; at this point in the narration of a series of past events. |
occasionally | Sporadically and infrequently. Very occasionally the condition can result in death. |
off and on | No longer on or in contact or attached. |
once in a while | On one occasion. |
periodically | In a sporadic manner. The lamps were periodically switched on and off at 30 minute intervals. |
piecemeal | In an unsystematic way, through partial measures taken over a period of time. Many organizations have been built up piecemeal. |
spasmodically | With spasms. The mouth was slightly open and jerked violently and spasmodically at one corner. |
sporadically | In a sporadic manner. The comedy is only sporadically funny. |
always | Forever; throughout all time. Isabel had always been in rude health. |
anymore | At the present or from now on; usually used with a negative. Alice doesn t live here anymore. |
barely | In a simple and sparse way. Their barely furnished house. |
curio | A rare, unusual, or intriguing object. They had such fun over the wonderful box of curios that Jack had sent from India. |
dabble | Dip a foot or hand briefly into a liquid. They dabbled their feet in the rock pools. |
deficient | Having mental disabilities. This diet is deficient in vitamin B. |
frequency | The ratio of the number of observations in a statistical category to the total number of observations. A coding sequence to ensure that everyone changes frequency in the correct manner. |
frequently | Regularly or habitually; often. They go abroad frequently. |
hardly | No or not (suggesting surprise at or disagreement with a statement. The rule worked hardly. |
infrequent | Not occurring often; rare. Her visits were so infrequent. |
infrequently | Not many times. A storage area for infrequently used items. |
intermittently | In an intermittent manner. An intermittently amusing plot. |
meagerly | To a meager degree or in a meager manner. These voices are meagerly represented at the conference. |
occasional | Occurring, appearing, or done infrequently and irregularly. The occasional car went by but no taxis. |
occasionally | Now and then or here and there. Open areas are only occasionally interrupted by clumps of trees. |
oft | Many times at short intervals. We often met over a cup of coffee. |
often | Frequently; many times. Vocabulary often reflects social standing. |
oftentimes | Frequently; many times. Sensory processing is oftentimes a challenge for someone with ASD. |
rare | Marked by an uncommon quality; especially superlative or extreme of its kind-J.R.Lowell. Rare herbs. |
rarely | Remarkably well. You can write rarely now after all your schooling. |
rareness | Noteworthy scarcity. |
rarity | The state or quality of being rare. The rarity of the condition. |
scant | Deal with inadequately; neglect. Companies with scant regard for the safety of future generations. |
scanty | Lacking in magnitude or quantity. The women looked cold in their scanty bodices. |
scarce | Scarcely. The freshwater shrimp becomes scarce in soft water. |
seldom | Not common; infrequent. An old seldom used church. |
sparse | Thinly dispersed or scattered. Information on earnings is sparse. |
sparsely | In a sparse manner. A sparsely furnished apartment. |
sporadic | Recurring in scattered and irregular or unpredictable instances. Sporadic fighting broke out. |
sporadically | In a sporadic manner. He only works sporadically. |
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