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comparative more occasional, superlative most occasional
Occurring or appearing irregularly from time to time, but not often. quotations examples
The highway to the East Coast which ran through the borough of Ebbfield had always been a main road and even now, despite the vast garages, the pylons and the gaily painted factory glasshouses which had sprung up beside it, there still remained an occasional trace of past cultures.
1963, Margery Allingham, chapter 7, in The China Governess
But the truth is that plenty of artists from other countries make work that's bold, naughty or nasty, without getting more than a very occasional headline.
2003 April 17, Blake Gopnik, “Art That Advertises Itself; Saatchi's Ornate New Gallery Pits Young British Artists Against the Establishment”, in Washington Post
Created for a specific occasion. examples
Intended for use as the occasion requires. examples
Acting in the indicated role from time to time. examples
plural occasionals
A person who does something only occasionally. examples