Barely is an adverb, and modifies verbs or adjectives. The adjective form is bare.
No. The word "hardly" is an adverb with two meanings: "barely" or sometimes "solidly."
The word passion is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a strong and barely controllable emotion.
Barely is an adverb of degree, moreso when it modifies an adjective (barely visible).
It is neither. It is an adverb, and will modify a verb, adjective or adverb.
Describing Barely or almost not.
No. The word "hardly" is an adverb with two meanings: "barely" or sometimes "solidly."
No. The word "hardly" is an adverb with two meanings: "barely" or sometimes "solidly."
The word 'skimpy' is an adjective, a word that describes a noun as barely adequate, scanty (a skimpy salary, a skimpy meal).
The word passion is a noun, a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for a strong and barely controllable emotion.
Barely is an adverb of degree, moreso when it modifies an adjective (barely visible).
It is neither. It is an adverb, and will modify a verb, adjective or adverb.
The word 'scanty' is an adjective (scanty, scantier, scantiest), that describes a noun as limited; barely enough; meager, insufficient; inadequate. The noun form for the adjective scanty is scantiness. The adverb for for the adjective scanty is scantily. There is no verb form for the adjective scanty.
Describing Barely or almost not.
The word "bared" is a past tense verb or an adjective. The adverb "barely" can mean in a bare fashion, or it can mean scarcely, hardly, narrowly.
Barely is the correct spelling.
A 7-letter word for barely boiled is "poached".
A synonym for barely is almost. An antonym for barely is totally.