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      • scarcely adverb (NOT) certainly not: I'd scarcely have done it if I didn't think it was absolutely necessary! He's only two - you can scarcely blame him for behaving badly.
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  1. used to say that something happens immediately after something else happens. He had scarcely put the phone down when the doorbell rang. Scarcely had the game started when it began to rain. used to suggest that something is not at all reasonable or likely. It was scarcely an occasion for laughter. She could scarcely complain, could she?

  2. Scarcely. Scarcely means ‘almost not at all’. It is quite formal. It usually comes in the normal mid position for adverbs (between the subject and the main verb, or after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb, or after be as a main verb): We scarcely had time to think and had to act immediately.

  3. adverb. scarce· ly ˈskers-lē. Synonyms of scarcely. 1. a. : by a narrow margin : only just. had scarcely rung the bell when the door flew open Agnes S. Turnbull. b. : almost not. could scarcely see for the fog. 2. a. : certainly not. could scarcely interfere. b. : probably not.

  4. Scarcely means ‘almost not at all’. It is quite formal. It usually comes in the normal mid position for adverbs (between the subject and the main verb, or after the modal verb or first auxiliary verb, or after be as a main verb): …

  5. You can use scarcely to say that something is not true or is not the case, in a humorous or critical way. It can scarcely be coincidence. If you say scarcely had one thing happened when something else happened, you mean that the first event was followed immediately by the second.

  6. adverb. Definition of scarcely. Synonyms for scarcely. This is scarcely a time to laugh. I could scarcely tell them they were wrong. Scarcely a day goes by when they don't see or talk to each other. He could scarcely control his joy. He had scarcely enough money. In the next were black storks, which have been scarcely present since the Middle Ages.

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  8. Definitions of scarcely. adverb. only a very short time before. “had scarcely rung the bell when the door flew open”. synonyms: barely, hardly, just, scarce. adverb. almost not. “they scarcely ever used the emergency generator”. synonyms: hardly.

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