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What is a word for sensitive that is hardly never used?

what is the word for sensitive that is hardly ever used


Which word does hardly modify?

ever


Is the word hardly a noun?

No, the word 'hardly' is an adverb, a word used to modify a verb, an adjective, or another adverb.A noun is a word for a person, a place, or a thing.Example functions:He hardly touched his dinner.The adverb 'hardly' modifies the verb 'touched'.The noun in the sentence is 'dinner', a word for a thing.Maggie is hardly new at this.The adverb 'hardly' modifies the adjective 'new'.The noun in the sentence is 'Maggie", a word for a person.This city is hardly ever quiet.The adverb 'hardly' modifies the adverb 'ever'.The noun in the sentence is 'city', a word for a place.


How do you say 'embassy' in German?

"Botschaft" is the word you are looking for. There is also the term "Gesandtschaft" but this is hardly ever used.


Is rarely a verb or adverb?

The word "rarely" is an adverb.The word "rarely" means "hardly ever".


What informal phase is sometimes used in place of the word sensitive is?

An informal phrase sometimes used in place of the word 'sensitive' is


What is the feminine of authors?

You can add the suffix "ess" to the end to make the word "authoress," but this word is hardly ever used in the English language. the word "author" is neutral in gender, and can refer to either a male or female writer.


What is a word that starts with L that describes Loyalty?

It is a very old fashioned word, and hardly ever used in the modern world, except foe legal documents, and it is 'LIEGE'. It comes from medieaval French.


When to use grammar on the word Hugest?

It doesn't need grammar to be used on it, but it is a very uncommon word because 'huge' is usually used to describe a singularly large object among several, so 'hugest' is a sort of double comparative form of the adjective that is hardly ever used.


What is a sentence for the word sensitive used as an adjective?

the sensitive child started to cry when someone made fun of him


Is hardly a noun?

No, the word hardly is an adverb a word that modifies a verb; for example:It hardly rains in the month of August.We hardly have any left.The race was hardly won but his extra effort made all the difference.


What is the word for a person who hardly smiles?

The word for a person who hardly smiles is "stoic" or "unsmiling."