RARELY vs RARE: ADJECTIVE
- N/A
- Marked by an uncommon quality; especially superlative or extreme of its kind
- Having low density
- Not widely distributed
- Not widely known; especially valued for its uncommonness
- (of meat) cooked a short time; still red inside
- Recurring only at long intervals
- Infrequently occurring; uncommon.
- Excellent; extraordinary.
- Thin in density; rarefied.
- Cooked just a short time so as to retain juice and redness.
- Nearly raw; partially cooked; not thoroughly cooked; underdone.
- Thin; of low density
- Very uncommon; scarce.
- Cooked very lightly, so the meat is still red (in the case of steak or beef in the general sense).
- Characterized by wide separation of parts; of loose texture; not thick or dense; thin.
- Thinly scattered; dispersed.
- Of an uncommon nature; unusually excellent; valuable to a degree seldom found.
- Not frequent; seldom met with or occurring; unusual.
RARELY vs RARE: VERB
- N/A
- To rear, rise up, start backwards.
- To rear, bring up, raise.
RARELY vs RARE: ADVERB
- In an unusual degree; exceptionally.
- With uncommon excellence.
- Not often
- In a rare manner or degree; seldom; not often.
- Finely; excellently; with rare skill. See 3d Rare, 2.
- Not often; infrequently.
- N/A
RARELY vs RARE: OTHER WORD TYPES
- So as to be underdone or only partially cooked: said of meats: as, a roast of beef rarely cooked.
- Seldom; not often: as, things rarely seen.
- Finely, excellently; remarkably well; with a rare excellence.
- In excellent health: in quasi-adjective use. Compare purely in like use.
- Early.
- Not thoroughly cooked; partly cooked; underdone: applied to meat: as, rare beef; a rare chop.
- A dialectal form of rear.
- An obsolete form of roar.
- Thin; porous; not dense; of slight consistence; rarefied; having relatively little matter in a given volume: as, a rare substance; the rare atmosphere of high mountains.
- Thinly scattered; coming or occurring at wide intervals; sparse; dispersed.
- Very uncommon or infrequent; seldom occurring or to be found; hardly ever met with.
- Hence Remarkable from uncommonness; especially, uncommonly good, excellent, valuable, fine, or the like; of an excellence seldom met with.
- Synonyms Rare, Scarce, infrequent, unusual. Rare implies that only few of the kind exist: as, perfect diamonds are rare. Scarce properly implies a previous or usual condition of greater abundance. Rare, means that there are much fewer of a kind to be found than may be found where scarce would apply.
- Singular, extraordinary, incomparable, choice.
- Still red inside
- (of meat) cooked a short time
- Marked by an uncommon quality
- Not widely known
RARELY vs RARE: RELATED WORDS
- Uncommon, Barely, Not, Commonly, Scarcely, Rare, Infrequent, Hardly, Never, Occasionally, Usually, Infrequently, Frequently, Often, Seldom
- Seldom, Remarkable, Atypical, Rarely, Unheard, Unusual, Rarity, Thin, Raw, Rarefied, Scarce, Rarified, Extraordinary, Infrequent, Uncommon
RARELY vs RARE: DESCRIBE WORDS
- Unlikely, Uncommon, Barely, Not, Commonly, Scarcely, Rare, Infrequent, Hardly, Never, Occasionally, Infrequently, Frequently, Often, Seldom
- Seldom, Remarkable, Atypical, Rarely, Unheard, Unusual, Rarity, Thin, Raw, Rarefied, Scarce, Rarified, Extraordinary, Infrequent, Uncommon
RARELY vs RARE: SENTENCE EXAMPLES
- Abbreviations are very rarely used in formal writing.
- Interestingly, objections are rarely raised during opening statements.
- Even an apology and remorse are rarely enough.
- Sick cats will rarely adopt the loaf position.
- Punitive damages are very rarely awarded by courts.
- He rarely even gives her birthday gift money.
- Minnesota courts rarely enter injunctions that last forever.
- Singapore is rarely seen with a perfect tail.
- Rarely ever is redundant, but rarely if ever is correct.
- They are rarely in tune and they rarely have good cymbals.
- They exceeded expectations, which is rare these days.
- Practical Methods for Sampling Rare and Mobile Populations.
- This is an optional step, and is generally only used if your card is an ultra rare, a rare holo or a promo.
- Rare Fish Tracker helps you keep track of the rare fish you have caught in your pursuit of fishing achievements.
- Bipolar disorder is extremely rare in children, and although it can begin in adolescence, this is also rare.
- The Drum Broker has launched Rare Rhythm Paints, a sample pack featuirng a collection of original and rare percussion samples by Dougles Fitch.
- Rare birds: A few rare bird species were mapped using data supplied by MD DNR from their Ecologically Significant Areas database.
- Nicely rare or medium rare, they are moved to rest and the pan deglazed with red wine.
- Rare Coin Investments for decades has consistently offered better quality in rare coins.
- Other symptoms may be rare or very rare.
RARELY vs RARE: QUESTIONS
- What is Never Rarely Sometimes Always on Rotten Tomatoes?
- What is the theme of Never Rarely Sometimes Always?
- Why do you rarely find mathematicians at the beach?
- Why is chrysoprase rarely seen in commercial jewelry?
- What is the Filipino / Tagalog translation of rarely?
- Why are low spin tetrahedral complexes rarely observed?
- Why are sidekick characters rarely used in fiction?
- Why are matriarchs rarely seen outside Asari space?
- Why is kaolinite rarely found in mineral collections?
- Why were masculinities rarely analyzed in Feminist Studies?
- Are tropical communities more specialized and rare?
- What is intractable & Rare Diseases Research (IDR)?
- Does a rare flood reduce the chances of another rare flood?
- Are iperionx's rare earth minerals suitable for mixed rare earth carbonate?
- Will Rare Replay and Rare Replay be announced at Nintendo Direct 2020?
- Can I build an runeword inside of a rare or rare item?
- Is this rare 2015 Gibraltar 10p coin from Barbary partridge rare?
- How long has rare medicine been helping patients with rare diseases?
- Where can I find information about rare and rare diseases?
- How rare are rare earth elements from a geological perspective?