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  1. corrections and revisions to definitions, pronunciation, etymology, headwords, variant spellings, quotations, and dates; new senses, phrases, and quotations which have been added in subsequent print and online updates. Revisions and additions of this kind were last incorporated into scarcely, adv. in June 2024.

  2. Meaning of scarcely. What does scarcely mean? ... Princeton's WordNet Rate this definition: 0.0 / 0 votes. barely, hardly, ... opinion is scarcely anything more than ...

    • How to Use Hardly, Scarcely, Barely in English
    • Hardly
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    In today’s English lesson for B2 upper-intermediate and C1 Advanced learners in how to use the words Hardly, Scarcely, Barelyin English. The three words have very similar meanings and we can use them almost interchangeably. So let’s look at how we use them.

    Hardly means the same as almost not, only just and certainly not. For example, if you say ‘We hardly ever go to the cinema these days’ it means that we almost nevergo to the cinema. If you say ‘What’s wrong with your hand? You can hardly hold your fork’ you mean that the other person can only justhold his or her fork in their hand. Most likely beca...

    Scarcely also means almost not, only just and certainly not. Look at some examples of how we use it: 1. She was scarcelyable to walk after she had her baby. 2. We had scarcelyarrived at the cinema when the film started. 3. Sacking the coach was scarcelythe best decision to take. As you can see, the examples above are very similar to the examples wi...

    Barely means almost not, or only just. We don’t use it to mean certainly not. Here are some examples: 1. My salary is barelyenough to make ends meet. 2. He spoke in such a low voice that I could barelyhear what he was saying. 3. We had barelyleft home when the car broke down. So that’s how we use Hardly, Scarcely, Barely in English. Don’t forget th...

  3. Mar 30, 2024 · (b) Ann had hardly started eating - here, the adverb едва [jɪdˈva] is the option, which meaning is closer to the temporal "just". This adverb is used whenever there is a time sequence in which some event occurs immediately after a person starts/finishes doing; The adverb еле [ˈjelʲe] is used like the едва above, but only in the case of "finished/managed", not "started". something.

  4. Hardly ever, rarely, scarcely, seldom - English Grammar Today - a reference to written and spoken English grammar and usage - Cambridge Dictionary

  5. Grammar hardly / scarcely / barely / no sooner Hardly, scarcely, and barely can all be used to say that something is almost untrue or almost impossible. They are used with words like any and anyone, with adjectives and verbs, and are often placed between can, could, have, be, etc. and the main verb: They have sold hardly any copies of the book.

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  7. 2 meanings: 1. hardly at all; only just 2. often ironic probably not or definitely not.... Click for more definitions.

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