"Often" and "frequently" are antonyms of "rarely".
The adverb that is the opposite of "rarely" is "often." While "rarely" indicates that something occurs infrequently, "often" suggests that it happens frequently or regularly. These adverbs help convey the frequency of actions or events.
opposite is an adjective
No. Whizzing is a verb form or an adjective. There is a rarely-used adverb "whizzingly."
Yes, it is. It is the somewhat rarely-used adverb form of the adjective stealthy.
Yes, along with other adverbs like seldom always never, it is an adverb of frequency.
Seldom, rarely, infrequently
The adverb that is the opposite of "rarely" is "often." While "rarely" indicates that something occurs infrequently, "often" suggests that it happens frequently or regularly. These adverbs help convey the frequency of actions or events.
The word rarely is an adverb. It is an indefinite adverb of frequency (time).
adverb
"Rarely" is an adverb, not an adjective. It is used to describe the frequency of an action or event.
Yes, it is an adverb. It is the rarely-seen adverb form of the adjective sticky.
opposite is an adjective
No. It is an adverb or more rarely an adjective. Sometimes is an adverb.
No, it is not an adverb. The word shady is an adjective. The rarely-used adverb form is shadily.
rarely
The word rarely is the adverb, as it describes when or where the poison ivy grows.
The opposite of the adverb bitterly is sweetly.The word sweetly is also an adverb.