hardly (Meaning)
hardly (r)
only a very short time before
almost not
slowly and with difficulty
hardly (adv.)
In a hard or difficult manner; with difficulty.
Unwillingly; grudgingly.
Scarcely; barely; not guite; not wholly.
Severely; harshly; roughly.
Confidently; hardily.
Certainly; surely; indeed.
Synonyms & Antonyms of hardly
Synonyms:
- viciously
- brutishly
- grimly
- inhumanely
- mercilessly
- pitilessly
- unsparingly
- assertively
- hard-heartedly
- aggressively
- insensitively
- abusively
- resolutely
- unfeelingly
- tyrannically
- cold-bloodedly
- decidedly
- toughly
- uncharitably
- obdurately
- heartlessly
- savagely
- firmly
- insensately
- ruthlessly
- unmercifully
- determinedly
- inhumanly
- callously
Antonyms:
hardly Sentence Examples
- I hardly recognized my childhood friend after so many years.
- The rain hardly dampened the spirits of the festival attendees.
- The accused hardly uttered a word during their trial.
- The weather was so cold that I hardly felt my fingers.
- Hardly anyone showed up to the meeting, to my disappointment.
- The patient hardly slept a wink the entire night.
- The traffic was so heavy that we hardly moved an inch.
- I hardly have any free time these days.
- The outcome of the election was hardly surprising.
- The flowers hardly bloomed at all this year.
FAQs About the word hardly
only a very short time before, almost not, slowly and with difficultyIn a hard or difficult manner; with difficulty., Unwillingly; grudgingly., Scarcely; barely
harshly, hard,severely, oppressively, brutally, stiffly,roughly, ill, sternly, strongly
lightly, mildly, leniently, leniently, kindly, kindly, gently, lightly, gently, softly
I hardly recognized my childhood friend after so many years.
The rain hardly dampened the spirits of the festival attendees.
The accused hardly uttered a word during their trial.
The weather was so cold that I hardly felt my fingers.