infrequently-verified
|in-fre-quent-ly-ver-i-fied|
/ɪnˈfriːkwəntli ˈvɛrɪfaɪd/
rarely confirmed
Etymology
'infrequently-verified' originates from the combination of 'infrequent' and 'verify', where 'infrequent' means 'not occurring often' and 'verify' means 'to confirm the truth or accuracy'.
'infrequent' and 'verify' were combined in modern English to form the compound adjective 'infrequently-verified'.
Initially, 'infrequent' meant 'not occurring often', and 'verify' meant 'to confirm'. Together, they describe something not often confirmed.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
describes something that is not often confirmed or checked for accuracy.
The data in the report is infrequently-verified, so proceed with caution.
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Last updated: 2025/05/25 14:34
