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- BARELY Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BARELY is in a meager manner : plainly How to use barely in a sentence
- BARELY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
They have barely enough (= no more than what is needed) to pay the rent this month She was barely (= only just) 15 when she won her first championship
- Barely - definition of barely by The Free Dictionary
Barely is an adverb It has a totally different meaning from bare You use barely to say that something is only just true or possible For example, if you can barely do something, you can only just do it If something is barely noticeable, you can only just notice it It was so dark we could barely see His whisper was barely audible Be Careful!
- BARELY Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com
Barely definition: only just; scarcely; no more than; almost not See examples of BARELY used in a sentence
- Barely - Etymology, Origin Meaning - Etymonline
Old English bærlice "openly, clear, public;" see bare (adj ) + -ly (2) The meaning "only just, no more than," is recorded from late 15c In Middle English it also could mean "solely, exclusively "
- barely - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
barely (comparative more barely, superlative most barely) (not comparable, degree) By a small margin quotations I barely completed my homework However, I got a score of 5 for it
- barely - WordReference. com Dictionary of English
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025 bare•ly (bâr′ lē), adv only just; scarcely; no more than; almost not: He had barely enough money to pay for the car without disguise or concealment; openly: They gave the facts to him barely scantily; meagerly; sparsely [Archaic ]merely
- Barely or Bearly – Which is Correct? - Two Minute English
Barely is the correct word when you want to express that something is just sufficient or only just true For example, “He barely passed the exam,” means he just managed to pass it with the minimum required score
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