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    hardly ever
  2. The meaning of HARDLY EVER is almost never : very seldom. How to use hardly ever in a sentence.

  3. You use hardly in expressions such as hardly ever, hardly any, and hardly anyone to mean almost never, almost none, or almost no-one.

  4. almost never: We hardly ever go to concerts. He hardly ever washes the dishes and he rarely, if ever, does any cleaning. See. hardly. ever. Fewer examples. She was a very contented baby who hardly ever cried. The gallery hardly ever hangs works by the same artist adjacently.

  5. Hardly ever, rarely, scarcely and seldom are frequency adverbs. We can use them to refer to things that almost never happen, or do not happen very often. They have a negative meaning.

  6. Also, rarely ever , scarcely ever . Very seldom, almost never, as in This kind of thief is hardly ever caught , or He rarely ever brings up his wartime experiences . The ever in these expressions, first recorded in 1694, serves as an intensifier.

  7. All you need to know about "HARDLY EVER" in one place: definitions, pronunciations, synonyms, grammar insights, collocations, examples, and translations.

  8. hardly ever meaning, definition, what is hardly ever: not very often: Learn more.

  9. Define hardly ever. hardly ever synonyms, hardly ever pronunciation, hardly ever translation, English dictionary definition of hardly ever. hardly ever. Translations. Italian / Italiano: quasi mai.

  10. Hardly is an adverb meaning “almost not”: I hardly ever go to concerts. I can hardly wait for my birthday. It cannot be used instead of hard: I’ve been working hardly today. She has thought very hardly about her future plans. It was raining hardly outside.

  11. Hardly ever, rarely, scarcely and seldom are frequency adverbs. We can use them to refer to things that almost never happen, or do not happen very often. They have a negative meaning.