hardly

UK /ˈhɑːdli/ US /ˈhɑɹdli/
adv 5intj 1

Collocations

5

ADJ.

fast, hard, left, possible

It was hardly possible to finish the project before the deadline.

VERB + HARDLY

band, overrated, studied

The band's new album is hardly studied by music critics these days.

HARDLY + NOUN

day, home, japanese, she'd, teachers, television, wink

She'd hardly set foot in her home before the phone started ringing.

PREP.

in, out, up

She had hardly set foot in the house before the phone started ringing.

ADV.

ever, really

I hardly ever go to the cinema these days because I'm always so busy with work.

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