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- RATHER Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of RATHER is with better reason or more propriety : more properly How to use rather in a sentence
- RATHER | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
We use rather as a degree adverb (rather cold, rather nice) We also use it to express alternatives and preferences (green rather than blue, coffee rather than tea, slowly rather than quickly) …
- Rather - definition of rather by The Free Dictionary
1 relatively or fairly; somewhat: it's rather dull 2 to a significant or noticeable extent; quite: she's rather pretty 3 to a limited extent or degree: I rather thought that was the case 4 with better or more just cause: this text is rather to be deleted than rewritten
- RATHER definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
You use rather before verbs that introduce your thoughts and feelings, in order to express your opinion politely, especially when a different opinion has been expressed
- RATHER Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Use rather to specify a preference for one thing over another Wouldn't you rather go to the movies than stay home and clean the house? Rather can also be used to mean "on the contrary," or to introduce a contradiction
- Dan Rather - Wikipedia
During the 1959 minor league baseball season, Rather was the play-by-play radio announcer for the Texas League Houston Buffs In 1959, Rather began his television career as part of a weekly Coaches Show for the University of Houston on KTRK-TV, the ABC affiliate in Houston
- Rather, Rather than, Would Rather: how and when to use them. | Learn . . .
How to use 'rather', 'rather than' and 'would rather' in English It is often difficult for learners of English to know when to use 'rather', 'rather than' or 'would rather' The explanation below should help clarify things
- rather - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
rather (third-person singular simple present rathers, present participle rathering, simple past and past participle rathered) (nonstandard or dialectal) To prefer; to prefer to
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