barely
English
Pronunciation
Adverb
barely (not comparable)
- (degree) By a small margin.
- 1748, David Hume, Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral, Oxford University Press (1973), section 8:
- It becomes, therefore, no inconsiderable part of science barely to know the different operations of mind,
- 1925, Walter Anthony and Tom Reed (titles), Rupert Julian (director), The Phantom of the Opera, silent movie
- ‘It is barely possible you may hear of a ghost, a Phantom of the Opera!’
- 1748, David Hume, Enquiries concerning the human understanding and concerning the principles of moral, Oxford University Press (1973), section 8:
- (degree) Almost not at all.
- The plane is so far away now I can barely see it.
- Yes, it is barely visible.
- (archaic) merely.
- 1661, Robert Boyle, The Sceptical Chymist, page 29:
- Now that fire do's not alwayes barely separate the Elementary parts, but sometimes at least alter also the Ingredients of Bodies […]
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Usage notes
It is grammatically a negative word. It therefore collocates with ever rather than never.
- Compare You can find barely ever used items on eBay. with You can almost never find used items on eBay.
Synonyms
Translations
by a small margin
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almost not at all
merely — see merely
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