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I Hard Adverb Bre ˈhɑːdli ˈhɑːrdli Tea Left

Word hardly
WordType (adverb)
Phonetic BrE / ˈhɑːdli / NAmE / ˈhɑːrdli /
Example
  • there's hardly any tea left.
  • hardly anyone has bothered to reply.
  • she hardly ever calls me (= almost never).
  • we hardly know each other.
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hardly

(adverb)BrE / ˈhɑːdli / NAmE / ˈhɑːrdli /
  1. almost no; almost not; almost none
    • There's hardly any tea left.
    • Hardly anyone has bothered to reply.
    • She hardly ever calls me (= almost never).
    • We hardly know each other.
    • Hardly a day goes by without my thinking of her (= I think of her almost every day).
    • At the time, I hardly spoke any French.
    • There was hardly a cloud in the sky.
  2. used especially after ‘can’ or ‘could’ and before the main verb, to emphasize that it is difficult to do something
    • I can hardly keep my eyes open (= I'm almost falling asleep).
    • I could hardly believe it when I read the letter.
  3. used to say that something has just begun, happened, etc.
    • We can't stop for coffee now, we've hardly started.
    • We had hardly sat down to supper when the phone rang.
    • Hardly had she spoken than she regretted it bitterly.
  4. used to suggest that something is unlikely or unreasonable or that somebody is silly for saying or doing something
    • He is hardly likely to admit he was wrong.
    • It's hardly surprising she was fired; she never did any work.
    • It's hardly the time to discuss it now.
    • You can hardly expect her to do it for free.
    • ‘Couldn't you have just said no?’ ‘Well, hardly (= of course not), she's my wife's sister.’
    • He’s 24—hardly a baby.
    • I have to work hard today.
    • She has thought very hard about her future plans.
    • It was raining hard outside.
    • I hardly ever go to concerts.
    • I can hardly wait for my birthday.
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