notably, particulary, remarkably notably, particulary, remarkably
The word meaning "rather" is spelt quite.
If i answer this wrong then i didnt quite umderstand the question but im pretty sure that a word with a different meaning from another is a homophone.Ex:too and to
Technically the word means "comparatively" and is used in comparisons. For example, "today is relatively (Comparatively) quiet compared to yesterday". However, relatively is also used in day to day language to mean "pretty, fairly, rather or quite". For example, "It's relatively easy" is the same as saying "It's pretty easy".
Wintscha is a word that means pretty.
The word "violent" is pretty mean.
The word that means concerned with theories rather than their practical application is "theoretical."
pretty and beautiful
cute
漂亮 Piàoliang means " pretty "
Ordinary?
decorate
the word ''teghan'' means pretty