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Synonyms of 'again and again'

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(idiom) 
continually or repeatedly
He would go over his work again and again until it was right.
Synonyms
over and over
,
often
We often spend our holidays at home.
I don't get out often.
,
repeatedly
They have repeatedly denied the allegations.
,
frequently
Iron supplements are frequently given to pregnant women.
,
many times
,
time and (time) again
,
time after time
He escaped from jail time after time.
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Additional synonyms

in the sense of frequently
Iron supplements are frequently given to pregnant women.
Synonyms
often,
commonly,
repeatedly,
many times,
very often,
oft (archaic, poetic),
over and over again,
habitually,
customarily,
oftentimes (archaic),
not infrequently,
many a time,
much
in the sense of often
frequently
We often spend our holidays at home.
I don't get out often.
Synonyms
frequently,
much,
generally,
commonly,
repeatedly,
again and again,
very often,
oft (archaic, poetic),
over and over again,
time and again,
habitually,
time after time,
customarily,
oftentimes (archaic),
not infrequently,
many a time,
ofttimes (archaic),
ofN
in the sense of repeatedly
They have repeatedly denied the allegations.
Synonyms
over and over,
often,
frequently,
many times,
again and again,
time and (time) again,
time after time,
many a time and oft (archaic, poetic)

Nearby words of 'again and again'

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  • afterwards
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  • against
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Related Terms of 'again and again'

  • time and again
  • over and over (again)
  • now and then or again

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