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Meaning

The word "rarely" is an adverb that means something does not happen very often. It describes an event or occurrence that is infrequent or uncommon.

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Etymology

The word "rarely" is derived from the adjective "rare," which comes from the Latin word "rara," meaning "sparse" or "uncommon." The adverbial form was formed by adding the suffix "-ly," which is commonly used to turn adjectives into adverbs in English.

Examples

  1. I rarely eat dessert during the week because I prefer to save treats for the weekend.
  2. The museum rarely exhibits works from that particular artist, making it a special occasion.
  3. She rarely goes out in the evenings, preferring to stay home with a good book.
  4. It rarely snows in this region, so when it does, everyone gets excited.
  5. He rarely speaks in class, but when he does, it’s always insightful.