periodic
periodic — adjective
1. coming or being done again after set or fairly even gaps in time.
coming or being done again after set or fairly even gaps in time.
The clinic sends periodic text reminders before each dental checkup.
collocation: periodic reminder / notice / update
Periodic updates were posted on the school website each Monday.
passive: periodic updates were posted
Engineers made periodic checks on the bridge after the earthquake.
The museum closes for periodic repairs during the rainy season.
Lina receives periodic payments from the publisher every three months.
- regular
broader and often stronger; can describe routines, habits, or rules, not only repeated timing
- recurring
neutral; means coming back again, with less emphasis on even spacing
- recurrent
more formal; especially common for problems, symptoms, or fears that return
- cyclical
more technical; stresses movement through a repeating cycle
- irregular
happening without an even pattern or fixed spacing
- occasional
happening only now and then, usually without a clear cycle
- continuous
continuing without breaks, rather than returning in separate stages
文法句型
periodic + noun
用法筆記
Usually appears before a noun, as in 'periodic reviews', 'periodic checks', and 'periodic payments'. Distinguish it from 'occasional', which suggests irregular timing, and from 'continuous', which means without stopping.