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barely

adverb bare·ly

: hardly or scarcely

—used to say that someone or something only has a specified small size, age, length, etc.

—used to say that something reached a specifed condition or happened only a short time before

Full Definition of BARELY

1
:  in a meager manner :  plainly <a barely furnished room>
2
:  scarcely, hardly <barely enough money for lunch>
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First Known Use of BARELY

before 12th century

Rhymes with BARELY

BARELY Defined for Kids

barely

adverb bare·ly \ˈber-lē\

Definition of BARELY for Kids

1
:  almost not <The old man's voice was barely audible now. — Ellen Raskin, The Westing Game>
2
:  with nothing to spare :  by a narrow margin <I'd barely enough to eat.> <She barely passed the test.>

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