rarely

IPA: rˈɛrɫi

adverb

  • Not occurring at a regular interval; seldom; not often.
  • Unusually well; excellently.
  • To a rare degree; very.
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Examples of "rarely" in Sentences

  • It was exciting, and “cure” was a word rarely heard back then in medical oncology.
  • Both the Old Testament and the New Testament are unequivocal in their condemnation of homosexual sex, of fornication a term rarely used anymore, of adultery.
  • I don't know what it is about energy and our use of it that inspires so many euphemisms, but "peak oil" is a term rarely used in the mainstream, corporate media.
  • He described himself as a moderate conservative, a term rarely heard at a convention that draws crowds of GOP officials, radio personalities, advocacy groups and political vendors.
  • "Discerning palate" is a term rarely used in describing our teenager's dining preferences, unless by discerning one means whether the boy decided to put cheese or ketchup on something or not.

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