overfrequent
English
Etymology
From
over-
+
frequent
.
Adjective
overfrequent
(
comparative
more
overfrequent
,
superlative
most
overfrequent
)
Excessively
frequent
.
2007
September 16, Susann Cokal, “Dream Suite for Cello”, in
New York Times
[1]
:
Those perhaps
overfrequent
references to one of literature’s great characters contrast with the real-life figures who appear in several scenes.