The following words mean "almost never":
rarely, barely, hardly, seldom, uncommon, scarcely
No. The word almost is from the Old English word meaning: for the most part.
The word that rhymes with dot and has a similar meaning is: spot.
obnoxious
One uses the urban slang word pwn, or mostly in the form of pwned meaning to own or rule, generally used when one dominates the other to point they are almost enslaved to their losing.
Meaning of this word is "removing something". This is the real meaning of that word. It is used sometimes in normal talking.
I have never heard it used that way
No. The word almost is from the Old English word meaning: for the most part.
The word "ne'er" is not commonly used in contemporary English. It is an archaic or poetic term meaning "never."
Though it is almost never used for a person, it would be a hydrophile.
A synonym is a word or phrase that has a similar meaning to another word or phrase in the same language. They can be used interchangeably in sentences to avoid repetition and add variety to the text.
The word that rhymes with dot and has a similar meaning is: spot.
warped, distorted.
created
trustworthy
"Hap", an almost obsolete word meaning "luck".
Fariyaad is a common word in Hindi/Urdu songs and Ghazals. At the same time, it's a common word which is used almost equally in Hindi even though the word comes from Urdu. The meaning of Fariyaad is a request, an appeal.
A word that is used all too often in stories is the word said. The word is used often, but never to often. Almost every time a character speaks, writers put in said. Commented, pointed out, and words like this can relate to the word said, but said is the most common word that is in almost every story you can find.