scasely Antonyms

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Meaning of scasely

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scasely (adv.)

Scarcely; hardly.

scasely Sentence Examples

  1. In the desolate wasteland, water was scarce, leaving the inhabitants struggling for survival.
  2. The ancient scroll was written in a language scarcely known, hindering its decipherment.
  3. The injured animal limped along, scarcely able to bear its weight.
  4. The restaurant's once-crowded tables were now scarcely occupied, a testament to the economic downturn.
  5. The timid child spoke so softly that her words were scarcely audible to those around her.
  6. The scarcity of resources forced the tribe to share everything they had, fostering a strong sense of community.
  7. The endangered species was scarcely seen in its natural habitat, raising concerns about its future survival.
  8. The injured soldier was scarcely conscious, his life hanging precariously in the balance.
  9. The ancient ruins were scarcely visible beneath the dense undergrowth, hinting at a forgotten past.
  10. The wealthy aristocrat lived in a lavish mansion, scarcely able to comprehend the struggles of the poor.

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Scarcely; hardly.

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In the desolate wasteland, water was scarce, leaving the inhabitants struggling for survival.

The ancient scroll was written in a language scarcely known, hindering its decipherment.

The injured animal limped along, scarcely able to bear its weight.

The restaurant's once-crowded tables were now scarcely occupied, a testament to the economic downturn.