Word of the Day: Occasion
The word “occasion” is used when describing a special event or time.
- A wedding is a special occasion.
- We’re saving a bottle of champagne for the right occasion.
- It looks like they’re having a party. What’s the occasion?
- The death of a local or national leader is an occasion marked by an American flag at half mast.
- On several different occasions, I’ve needed to access files on my computer from a remote location. Now I just use Google Drive.
The adjective form of this word is “occasional.” It’s similar to the word “sometimes.” (Listen to me talk about the pronunciation of this word.)
- Tom makes an occasional appearance at city council meetings because he’s a business leader.
- Sandra has an occasional need for a babysitter if she’s busy at work.
- The house down the street receives an occasional visit from the police because of domestic problems.
- Occasional flooding in an area near the river has caused many residents to move away.
Use the word “occasionally” as an adverb.
- Lena’s parents occasionally visit her on the weekends.
- Jim’s PC occasionally breaks down, so he’s thinking about buying a new iMac.
- We occasionally go to the ballpark to watch a baseball game.
- Occasionally I go golfing with my friends.
Essential English Dictionary
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