Of an unusually noticeable or exceptional or remarkable kind (not used with a negative)
To a degree (not used with a negative)
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Examples for "rather "
Examples for "rather "
1 It is an animal health issue rather than a public health risk.
2 Having said that, of course, reality-myreality-hadgotten rather odd of late.
3 Open Source Everything makes truth rather than violence the currency of power.
4 You could even regard one particular result in a rather one-sided way.
5 She thus raised, at a rather inopportune moment, the great unspoken problem.
To a moderate extent or degree.
1 Still, I don't think the words 'war fever' quite describe the situation.
2 Europe is, quite simply, in the wrong place at the wrong time.
3 The second year we saw quite a bit of improvement, he said.
4 Yes, China has bilateral trade deficits with quite a number of countries.
5 The situation, however, is quite different in the general theory of relativity.
6 In Ireland and Britain, we increasingly perceive reality in quite different ways.
7 The moment was too good; I wasn't quite ready to leave yet.
8 It's quite difficult to explain how good this wine is on paper.
9 The last Labour government went quite a long way down this road.
10 But you know we are in a quite difficult situation right now.
11 The student population is quite different, the student experience is quite different.
12 He is quite right, of course, as sanctions invariably effect civilian populations.
13 In both cases, the media led the charge: and quite right too.
14 In reality, given the generous qualifying regulations, quite sizeable movies often figure.
15 He said the health of the grain industry was still quite sound.
16 Seven days later, CA's negotiating position does not look quite so strong.
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