marginally

IPA: mˈɑrdʒʌnʌɫi

adverb

  • In a marginal manner, or to a marginal extent; barely sufficiently; slightly.
  • In the margin of a book.
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Examples of "marginally" in Sentences

  • The article is only marginally better.
  • He turned to her, his expression softening marginally.
  • And we are improving marginally, which is a huge improvement over two years ago.
  • "Hardcore" could be described as a marginally brighter work than the rest of Mogwai's catalog.
  • He noted the hybrid Malibu only gets what he described as marginally better fuel economy and said that the price is more expensive.
  • Another 2.6 million were defined as marginally attached to the labor force, including discouraged workers who had given up looking for work.
  • He spent two and a half years in the Navy, eventually given a general discharge under honorable conditions, following several minor infractions and an attitude which he describes as marginally insubordinate.
  • But if you do, you can have enough respect for the rest of us to actually post a few concise arguments here, not just paste in marginally-to-not-at-all relevant links to long winded arguments you made elsewhere 10 years ago.
  • (2. 5\%) prefer to read in English, marginally more than Malayalam. 50\% of Indians preferring to read in English live in rural areas  Average monthly family income in India is Rs. 5,930 ( 'per capita' is Rs. 1,350)  70\% of all Indian families earn average to below-average incomes * accounting for approx. 1,112 million individuals (343 million urban and 769 million rural)

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