Repeatedly vs Moocher - What's the difference?
repeatedly | moocher |
Done several times or in repetition.
* {{quote-news
, year=2011
, date=October 1
, author=Tom Fordyce
, title=Rugby World Cup 2011: England 16-12 Scotland
, work=BBC Sport
A person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others, especially if they are making little effort to help themselves. Usually used as a pejorative.
* 2012 , The Economist, September 22nd,
As an adverb repeatedly
is done several times or in repetition.As a noun moocher is
a person having a tendency to repeatedly ask help of others, especially if they are making little effort to help themselves usually used as a pejorative.repeatedly
English
Adverb
(en adverb)- He repeatedly violated the court order, and shall now be punished.
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Synonyms
* again and againmoocher
English
Noun
(en noun)CNN’s woes: Unbiased and unloved
- When says that 47% of Americans are moochers , or Barack Obama says that entrepreneurs didn’t build their own businesses, partisan viewers crave a partisan response.