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- Hardly is an adverb used to indicate that something occurs only to a small extent or almost not at all. When using hardly in a sentence, it is usually positioned before the verb.
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The meaning of HARDLY is —used to emphasize a minimal amount or degree. How to use hardly in a sentence. Can hardly be used with a negative?: Usage Guide
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Examples of 'hardly' in a sentence. Examples from Collins dictionaries. I hardly know you. Nick, on the sofa, hardly slept. He was given hardly 24 hours to pack his bags. Their two faces were hardly more than eighteen inches apart. Hardly a day goes by without a visit from someone.
adverb. Definition of hardly. Synonyms for hardly. This is hardly a new idea for a movie. The changes in service have hardly been noticed. Hardly anyone showed up for the meeting. There are hardly any new features in this software. Hardly a day goes by when I don't think about you. It hardly matters what I think.
We can use hardly or no sooner to say that two things happened in quick succession (i.e. there was a very short space of time between the two things happening). We say hardly . . . when / before . . . to say that something happened and another thing happened very soon afterwards.
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You could hardly call it normality, especially in a country that prefers the inelegant word ‘normalcy’. How to use hardly in a sentence. Example sentences with the word hardly. The most voted sentence example for hardly is One can hardly believe that this p...