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      • You can use rarely in this context, but not hardly. However, "rarely and " hardly ever" as frequency adverbs can be used in the sense of "not often". So these are interchangeable. You can use rarely or hardly ever as follows: How often do you go shopping for clothes? Rarely/Hardly ever.
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  1. Jan 18, 2016 · Hardly has a nuance of being difficult to do. Rarely has a nuance of very isolated occurrences in time. Seldom is possibly closer to what you want to convey in this sentence.

  2. Hardly and scarcely can mean ‘almost not at all’ or ‘only just’. Hardly is much more common than scarcely, and scarcely is more formal: Jen was so tired. She could scarcely keep her eyes open. I hardly know them. I’ve only met them once.

  3. Mar 18, 2024 · 'Rarely' and 'hardly' are two of these words. They both mean 'not often', but there is a small difference that is important to understand. This article will explain the difference between 'rarely' and 'hardly' in a simple way.

  4. Oct 3, 2022 · newenglandgenie. 3 Oct 2022. Featured answer. English (US) Rarely means not often. I rarely go to the movies anymore. My father rarely visits me since he moved to his retirement home. Hardly means 1). Scarcely as in The apartment she lives in is hardly bigger than a closet.

  5. With a variable thing like eating "hardly" and "hardly ever" are fairly different: "Hardly eats" vs "Hardly ever eats" => "doesn't eat very much" vs "doesn't eat very often"

  6. Aug 21, 2020 · I would say that the main difference between occasionally and seldom / rarely / hardly ever is that occasionally has positive polarity, but the others have negative. This is not obvious from the definitions, but it has implications not just pragmatically but also on syntax.

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  8. Nov 29, 2010 · "Rarely" and "seldom" are synonymous and interchangeable, used to indicate low frequency. "Hardly" is not used to indicate infrequency (unless you say "hardly ever," which is synonymous with the other two) but rather the extent of a quality, as it is synonymous with "barely."

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