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Solidarity vs Intermittently - What's the difference?

solidarity | intermittently |

As a proper noun solidarity

is a political movement begun in the labor unions of poland that contributed to the fall of communism in that country.

As an adverb intermittently is

stopping or starting at intervals.

solidarity

English

Noun

  • (countable) A bond of unity or agreement between individuals, united around a common goal or against a common enemy, such as the unifying principle that defines the labor movement; mutual support within a group.
  • A long time union member himself, Phil showed solidarity with the picketing grocery store workers by shopping at a competing, unionized store.
  • (uncountable) Willingness to give psychological and/or material support when another person is in a difficult position or needs affection.
  • Only the solidarity provided by her siblings allowed Margaret to cope with her mother's harrowing death.

    intermittently

    English

    Adverb

    (-)
  • Stopping or starting at intervals.
  • Synonyms

    * sporadically English frequency adverbs