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[ US /ˈɹɛɹɫi/ ]
[ UK /ɹˈe‍əli/ ]
ADVERB
  1. not often
    we rarely met

How To Use rarely In A Sentence

  • The gestation period from first inquiry to first completed shipment is rarely less than a couple of years.
  • Fortunately, actual working scientists rarely bother with such niceties - so they proceed to search for Neptune, quarks and so on.
  • Rarely, a person with iron-deficiency anemia may experience pica, a craving to eat nonfood items such as paint chips, chalk, or dirt.
  • Trying to link things cross-departmentally is something that in my experience gets talked about a lot, but in reality rarely happens. The Audacity of Growth at Helpful Technology
  • But, more than the excitement, the sheer seclusion and beauty that a quiet alpine ski run can give is something rarely experienced.
  • Specimens are rarely found in one unbroken piece, and the process of reconstituting them is akin to completing a jigsaw puzzle.
  • Grim, sure, but true - not to mention ruthlessly egalitarian, which is why people rarely lob the P-word at those whose answer to life is, "Who knows? Why I love Carolyn Hax
  • Times when the range is not used are increasingly infrequent and rarely coincide with ideal surfing conditions. Times, Sunday Times
  • Some menswear shops do sell more imaginative clothes - but the assistants have rarely met any customers over the age of 36.
  • In his abstract ballets or interpretations of music, he rarely worried about the mood or emotional content of the music.
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