Need another word that means the same as “rarely”? Find 12 synonyms and 30 related words for “rarely” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Rarely” are: seldom, infrequently, hardly ever, scarcely ever, hardly, scarcely, almost never, once in a while, only now and then, not often, only occasionally, sporadically
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “rarely” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
almost never | Slightly short of or not quite accomplished; all but. |
hardly | Scarcely (used to qualify a statement by saying that it is true to an insignificant degree. A thing hardly bigger than a credit card. |
hardly ever | Almost not. |
infrequently | Not many times. He cooks but only infrequently. |
not often | Many times at short intervals. |
once in a while | On one occasion. |
only now and then | Without any others being included or involved. |
only occasionally | Never except when. |
scarcely | Almost not. Had scarcely rung the bell when the door flew open. |
scarcely ever | Almost not. |
seldom | Not often. He was seldom absent. |
sporadically | In a sporadic manner. He only works sporadically. |
anymore | At the present or from now on; usually used with a negative. Alice doesn t live here anymore. |
barely | In a sparse or scanty way. Their barely furnished house. |
coincidentally | In a way that results from chance despite being very unlikely. The three are coincidentally reunited when captured by the enemy. |
curio | A rare, unusual, or intriguing object. They had such fun over the wonderful box of curios that Jack had sent from India. |
curiosity | An unusual or interesting object or fact. Filled with curiosity she peered through the window. |
deficient | Inadequate in amount or degree. Deficient in common sense. |
frequently | Many times at short intervals. They go abroad frequently. |
hardly | Slowly and with difficulty. She could hardly sit up. |
infrequently | Not often; rarely. He cooks but only infrequently. |
insufficient | Of a quantity not able to fulfill a need or requirement. There was insufficient evidence to convict him. |
meager | Deficient in amount or quality or extent. Meager resources. |
meagerly | To a meager degree or in a meager manner. These voices are meagerly represented at the conference. |
occasional | Occurring, appearing, or done infrequently and irregularly. An occasional table. |
occasionally | Sporadically and infrequently. He was arrogant and occasionally callous. |
oddity | A strange attitude or habit. Realizing the oddity of the remark he retracted it. |
often | Frequently or in great quantities. We often met over a cup of coffee. |
rare | Recurring only at long intervals. Rare patches of green in the desert. |
rareness | Noteworthy scarcity. |
rarity | Something unusual — perhaps worthy of collecting. The rarity of the condition. |
scant | Provide grudgingly or in insufficient amounts. He does not scant his attention to the later writings. |
scanty | Lacking in amplitude or quantity. The women looked cold in their scanty bodices. |
scarce | Scarcely. Fresh vegetables were scarce during the drought. |
scarcely | Only a very short time before. They could scarcely all be wrong. |
seldom | Not often. A great but seldom pleasure. |
sometimes | On certain occasions or in certain cases but not always. Sometimes I want to do things on my own. |
sparse | Not dense. Information on earnings is sparse. |
sparsely | In a thinly dispersed manner; in small numbers. A sparsely populated region. |
sporadically | Occasionally or at irregular intervals. The comedy is only sporadically funny. |
typically | In a typical manner. The illness typically lasts five to ten days. |
uncommonly | Exceptionally; very. He is an uncommonly good talker. |
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