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| rath·er [ ráər ] |
adverb |
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1. somewhat: to some extent or degree
 rather disappointing
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2. considerably: to a great extent or degree
 I think the irises are rather attractive.
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3. more willingly: more readily or willingly
 You go to the movies; I'd rather stay home tonight.
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4. with more justification: with more logic, evidence, precision, or justification
 You should praise rather than blame them.
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5. on contrary: in contrast or opposition to what has been claimed or expected
 You think she's snobbish? Rather, I'd say she's shy.
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interjection |
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| Definition: |
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U.K. most certainly: used to express complete or enthusiastic agreement with what has just been said
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dated
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| [ Old English hræþor, originally comparative form of hraeþ "quick" < Germanic] |