Associations to the word «Occasional»
Noun
- Foray
- Batsman
- Bowler
- Snowfall
- Lapse
- Outburst
- Glimpse
- Thunderstorm
- Grunt
- Conformity
- Flooding
- Excursion
- Watering
- Flash
- Clump
- Sighting
- Flurry
- Contributor
- Barley
- Interruption
- Rustling
- Trips
- Clatter
- Skirmish
- Flicker
- Farmland
- Gust
- Growl
- Gig
- Stillness
- Whine
- Outcrop
- Thud
- Gleam
- Murmur
- Flick
- Drought
- Wicket
- Winters
- Patch
- Paper
- Twitch
- Flare
- Rattle
- Puff
- Presenter
- Shower
- Collaborator
- Glance
- Hoove
- Relapse
- Spinner
- Fielder
- Groan
- Exception
- Diversion
- Summers
- Keyboardist
- Hoof
- Cameo
- Indulgence
- Brilliance
- Linguistics
- Exclamation
- Frost
- Accompaniment
- Thump
- Vocalist
- Columnist
- Special
- Drip
- Freight
- Riff
- Rainfall
- Goat
- Juniper
- Farmhouse
Adjective
Wiktionary
OCCASIONAL, adjective. Occurring or appearing irregularly from time to time.
OCCASIONAL, adjective. Not very often.
OCCASIONAL, adjective. Created for a specific occasion.
OCCASIONAL, adjective. Intended for use as the occasion requires.
OCCASIONAL, adjective. Acting in the indicated role from time to time.
OCCASIONAL FURNITURE, noun. Small pieces of furniture that can be put to varied uses as the occasion demands. Items such as small tables, nightstands, chests, commodes, and easily moved chairs are usually included in this category.
OCCASIONAL TABLE, noun. Any small table, such as a coffee table, having no particular function. Can typically be folded away.
OCCASIONAL TABLES, noun. Plural of occasional table
Dictionary definition
OCCASIONAL, adjective. Occurring from time to time; "took an occasional glass of wine".
OCCASIONAL, adjective. Occurring or appearing at usually irregular intervals; "episodic in his affections"; "occasional headaches".
OCCASIONAL, adjective. Occurring from time to time; "casual employment"; "a casual correspondence with a former teacher"; "an occasional worker".
OCCASIONAL, adjective. Recurring or reappearing from time to time; "periodic feelings of anxiety".
Wise words
Life has no meaning unless one lives it with a will, at
least to the limit of one's will. Virtue, good, evil are
nothing but words, unless one takes them apart in order to
build something with them; they do not win their true
meaning until one knows how to apply them.