A bigger word for "barely" is "scarcely." Both terms convey the idea of something being only just enough or hardly present, but "scarcely" often carries a slightly more formal or literary tone.
Hardly, scarcely.
Antonyms for constantly are Never and Barely.
Just barely. It equals about 1.056 gallons.
He barely fathoms the concept of "caveat emptor".
Yes, "bigger" is a word. It is the comparative form of the adjective "big," used to compare the size of two or more objects or entities. For example, one might say, "This box is bigger than that one."
A 7-letter word for barely boiled is "poached".
Barely is the correct spelling.
A synonym for barely is almost. An antonym for barely is totally.
The word is spelt as you have done in the question.
Yes it is.Practically any word ending in "-ly" is an adverb.I barely finished the racebarely= adverbfinished= verb
Barely is an adverb, and modifies verbs or adjectives. The adjective form is bare.
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The German word for bigger is größer.
In the sentence "The weak puppy was barely able to stand," the word "barely" fits in the category of adverbs. It modifies the verb "able," indicating the extent to which the puppy can stand, suggesting that it is only just able to do so.
Hardly, scarcely.
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Example sentence - The light color would barely be noticed next to similar colors.