at times

Related to at times: from time to time

at times

Occasionally. I love my family, but at times, I just need to take a vacation by myself.
See also: times
Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

at times

sometimes; occasionally. I feel quite sad at times. At times, I wish I had never come here.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.

at times

Occasionally, sometimes, as in Away from home for the first time, Mary was homesick at times. [Early 1500s] Also see at one time or another.
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The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer.

at ˈtimes

sometimes: At times I wonder whether he’ll ever get a job.
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Farlex Partner Idioms Dictionary

at times

On occasion; sometimes.
See also: times
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition.
See also:
  • at all times
  • trying times
  • O tempora! O mores!
  • bad times
  • weal
  • woe
  • in weal and woe
  • tough times
  • difficult times
  • hard times
References in periodicals archive
where [N.sub.1] and [N.sub.0] are the number of cases at times [t.sub.1] and [t.sub.0], respectively.
While being a perfectionist can at times be a good thing, especially for accountants, we all know how it can keep us from achieving our goals.
Because of a lack of such analysis, Women and Redemption reads at times like a historical rep ort.
At times, the medical director will be expected to determine the appropriateness of health care decisions made by other health care providers, including physicians.
At times, they served up analytical pieces on the president's goals like the ones Thomas Friedman of The New York Times produced in the early days of the crisis that aggressively compared the administration's rhetoric with our real, historical interests in the region.