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    rather
    /ˈrɑːðə/

    adverb

    • 1. used to indicate one's preference in a particular matter: "would you like some wine or would you rather stick to sherry?" Similar by preferencesoonerpreferablyfrom/by choice
    • 2. to a certain or significant extent or degree: "she's been behaving rather strangely" Similar quitea bita littlefairly

    exclamation

    • 1. used to express emphatic affirmation, agreement, or acceptance: dated British "‘You are glad to be home, aren't you?’ ‘Rather!’"

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  2. RATHER definition: 1. quite; to a slight degree: 2. more accurately; more exactly: 3. used to express an opposite…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : with better reason or more propriety : more properly. this you should pity rather than despise William Shakespeare. 2. : more readily or willingly : preferably. I'd rather not go. would rather read than watch television. often used interjectionally to express affirmation. 3. : more correctly speaking. my father, or rather my stepfather. 4.

  4. Jun 2, 2024 · “He was rather big” can mean anything from “not small” to “huge” (meiosis with the stress on rather). ( preference ) : When expressing preference, the expression is usually would rather or had rather , usually contracted to ' d rather , but will rather and should rather also exist.

  5. 1. See rather than. 2. adverb. You use rather when you are correcting something that you have just said, especially when you are describing a particular situation after saying what it is not. Twenty million years ago, Idaho was not the arid place it is now. Rather, it was warm and damp.

  6. Rather definition: in a measure; to a certain extent; somewhat. See examples of RATHER used in a sentence.

  7. Definition of rather adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. Use rather to specify a preference for one thing over another. Wouldn't you rather go to the movies than stay home and clean the house? Rather can also be used to mean "on the contrary," or to introduce a contradiction.

  9. RATHER definition: 1. slightly or to a degree: 2. instead of: 3. If you would rather do something, you would prefer…. Learn more.

  10. more properly or justly; with better reason: The contrary is rather to be supposed. sooner; more readily or willingly: to die rather than yield. more properly or correctly speaking; more truly: He is a painter or, rather, a watercolorist.

  11. 1. More readily; preferably: I'd rather go to the movies. 2. More exactly; more accurately: He's my friend, or rather he was my friend. 3. To a certain extent; somewhat: It's rather cold out. I was rather hoping you'd call. 4. On the contrary: This is not a thoughtful criticism. Rather it is an insult.