Advertisement - Continue reading below

Definition of "unseldom" [un•sel•dom]

  • Not seldom; frequently. (adverb)

Wiktionary.org : Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License

Use "unseldom" in a sentence
  • "Forsooth ye wot that not unseldom do women use the custom of going arrayed like men, when they would journey with hidden head; and ye may happen upon such gear as hath been made for such a woman rather than any man; but thou shalt get me also a short bow and a quiver of arrows, for verily these be my proper weapons that I can deal with deftly."
  • "When Mr. Collins said anything of which his wife might reasonably be ashamed, which certainly was not unseldom, she involuntarily turned her eye on Charlotte."
  • "And this would be the case even if we had in use his luscious vehicle; but with an inferior one, too often with a bad one, the case of weakness is aggravated, and not unseldom the presumption and the failure of an attempt the more conspicuous."