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Definition of hardly
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Hardly
(adv.)
Scarcely;
barely;
not
guite;
not
wholly.
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Tender
::
Tender
(superl.)
Physically
weak; not
hardly
or able to
endure
hardship;
immature;
effeminate.
Inconspicuous
::
Inconspicuous
(a.) Not
conspicuous
or
noticeable;
hardly
discernible.
Hardly
::
Hardly
(adv.)
Scarcely;
barely;
not
guite;
not
wholly.
Scasely
::
Scasely
(adv.)
Scarcely;
hardly.
Urus
::
Urus (n.) A very
large,
powerful,
and
savage
extinct
bovine
animal
(Bos urus /
primigenius)
anciently
abundant
in
Europe.
It
appears
to have still
existed
in the time of
Julius
Caesar.
It had very large
horns,
and was
hardly
capable
of
domestication.
Called
also, ur, ure, and tur..
Nondescript
::
Nondescript
(n.) A thing not yet
described;
that of which no
account
or
explanation
has been
given;
something
abnormal,
or
hardly
classifiable..
Hardly
::
Hardly
(adv.)
Unwillingly;
grudgingly.
Pilgarlic
::
Pilgarlic
(n.) One who has lost his hair by
disease;
a
sneaking
fellow,
or one who is
hardly
used..
Hardily
::
Hardily
(adv.)
Same as
Hardly.
Scantly
::
Scantly
(adv.)
Scarcely;
hardly;
barely.
Hardly
::
Hardly
(adv.)
In a hard or
difficult
manner;
with
difficulty.
Barely
::
Barely
(adv.)
But just;
without
any
excess;
with
nothing
to spare ( of
quantity,
time,
etc.);
hence,
scarcely;
hardly;
as, there was
barely
enough
for all; he
barely
escaped..
Hardly
::
Hardly
(adv.)
Certainly;
surely;
indeed.
Hardly
::
Hardly
(adv.)
Severely;
harshly;
roughly.
Scant
::
Scant
(adv.)
In a scant
manner;
with
difficulty;
scarcely;
hardly.
Confucianism
::
Confucianism
(n.) The
political
morality
taught
by
Confucius
and his
disciples,
which forms the basis of the
Chinese
jurisprudence
and
education.
It can
hardly
be
called
a
religion,
as it does not
inculcate
the
worship
of any god..
Narrowly
::
Narrowly
(adv.)
With a
little
margin
or
space;
by a small
distance;
hence,
closely;
hardly;
barely;
only just; -- often with
reference
to an
avoided
danger
or
misfortune;
as, he
narrowly
escaped..
Faint
::
Faint
(superl.)
Lacking
distinctness;
hardly
perceptible;
striking
the
senses
feebly;
not
bright,
or loud, or
sharp,
or
forcible;
weak; as, a faint
color,
or
sound..
Disown
::
Disown
(v. t.) To
refuse
to own or
acknowledge
as
belonging
to one's self; to
disavow
or deny, as
connected
with one's self
personally;
as, a
parent
can
hardly
disown
his
child;
an
author
will
sometimes
disown
his
writings..
Abreast
::
Abreast
(adv.)
Side by side, with
breasts
in a line; as, Two men could
hardly
walk
abreast..
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