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oftentimes

[ aw-fuhn-tahymz, of-uhn-; awf-tuhn, of- ]

adverb



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Origin of oftentimes1

Middle English word dating back to 1350–1400; often, time, -s 1
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"Friend has been, oftentimes, much worse than foe," he declared last week.

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It is one of the tragic truths of military life that oftentimes a soldier has to die before anyone notices where the soldiers are and what they’re doing there.

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The messaging is clear and very understandable, and oftentimes in comedy, someone will tell you, “All right, just go be funny.”

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“Yes, but oftentimes that requires more government, not less. More human capital, more technology, more investment.”

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“What that means is that they get riskier, more expensive loans, with higher interest rates, higher financial costs, fewer protections — and oftentimes the asset can be repossessed like a car.”

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What doesÌýoftentimes mean?

Oftentimes is another way of saying often or frequently. It’s used to give an idea of how frequently something happens or is done.

Something that happens occasionally happens sometimes. Something that happens oftentimes happens a lot (though maybe not all the time).

Oftentimes is an adverb, meaning it’s typically used to describe verbs. It’s oftentimes associated with habitual actions.

A less common variant of oftentimes is ofttimes.

Example: He would oftentimes take his dog for a walk in the woods to clear his head.

Where doesÌýoftentimes come from?

The first records of the word oftentimes come from the late 1300s. The more common word sometimes is formed in the same way. The suffix -s is used in oftentimes to form an adverb—the same way it’s used in sometimes and always.

Terms like sometimes and oftentimes are used to indicate the relative frequency of an action or occurrence over a period of time. But they’re not definite terms—they depend on what the speaker means. In fact, two different people might use sometimes and oftentimes to indicate about the same level of frequency. Still, oftentimes is typically used to indicate a higher level of frequency than sometimes, as in I sometimes return my library books on time, but I oftentimes forget.

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How isÌýoftentimes used in real life?

Oftentimes is less commonly used than often. When it is used, it’s oftentimes associated with habitual actions or recurring events.

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Which of the following words has a meaning that’s closest to oftentimes?

A. usually
B. never
C. always
D. rarely

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