RARELY definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If something rarely happens, it does not happen very often June and her daughters laughed a lot and rarely fought I very rarely wear a raincoat because I spend most of my time in a car Money was plentiful, and rarely did anyone seem very bothered about levels of expenditure They were rarely seen together and certainly did not travel together
rarely - Wiktionary, the free dictionary rarely (comparative rarelier or more rarely, superlative rareliest or most rarely) We rarely go to the theatre Rarely do you ever find an eagle this far up the river
Rarely - definition of rarely by The Free Dictionary a In an unusual degree; exceptionally: "a rarely good judge of the best in modern literature" (Frank Harris) b With uncommon excellence: "You can write rarely now, after all your schooling" (George Eliot)
Rarely - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com Something that happens rarely happens only once in a while, or seldom You might sigh that your town's baseball team rarely wins a game, or boast that you rarely forget a person's name once you've been introduced
Rarely - (English Grammar and Usage) - Vocab, Definition, Explanations . . . Rarely is an adverb that describes how often something happens, specifically indicating that an event or action occurs infrequently or seldom This term helps convey the frequency of an occurrence in a clear and concise manner, and it can also provide emphasis on how unusual or uncommon an action is within a given context