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    scarce·ly
    /ˈskerslē/

    adverb

    • 1. only just; almost not: "her voice is so low I can scarcely hear what she is saying" Similar hardlybarelyonly justalmost not

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  2. SCARCELY definition: 1. almost not: 2. used to say that something happened immediately after something else happened…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of SCARCELY is by a narrow margin : only just. How to use scarcely in a sentence.

  4. Scarcely definition: barely; hardly; not quite. See examples of SCARCELY used in a sentence.

  5. Scarcely means just before, hardly, or “almost not.” If you had scarcely made it to bed when the sun started to rise, you are probably pretty tired by now.

  6. Synonyms for SCARCELY: barely, slightly, just, narrowly, hardly, almost, marginally, somewhat; Antonyms of SCARCELY: substantially, well, significantly, considerably, quite, easily, vastly, definitely.

  7. used to say that something happens immediately after something else happens. He had scarcely put the phone down when the doorbell rang. Scarcely had the game started when it began to rain. used to suggest that something is not at all reasonable or likely. It was scarcely an occasion for laughter. She could scarcely complain, could she?

  8. used to say that something happened immediately after something else happened: I had scarcely sat down/Scarcely had I sat down to eat when the phone rang. Synonyms. barely. hardly. Fewer examples. I scarcely registered the fact that he was there. I scarcely heard him laugh all night. The city center has scarcely changed in over a century.