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    Rath·er
    /ˈraT͟Hər/

    adverb

    • 1. used to indicate one's preference in a particular matter: "would you like some wine or would you rather stick to sherry?" Similar by preferencesoonerpreferablyfrom/by choice
    • 2. to a certain or significant extent or degree: "she's been behaving rather strangely" Similar quitea bita littlefairly

    exclamation

    • 1. used to express emphatic affirmation, agreement, or acceptance: dated British "“You are glad to be home, aren't you?” “Rather!”"
  2. The meaning of RATHER is with better reason or more propriety : more properly. How to use rather in a sentence.

  3. RATHER definition: 1. quite; to a slight degree: 2. more accurately; more exactly: 3. used to express an opposite…. Learn more.

  4. 1. relatively or fairly; somewhat: it's rather dull. 2. to a significant or noticeable extent; quite: she's rather pretty. 3. to a limited extent or degree: I rather thought that was the case. 4. with better or more just cause: this text is rather to be deleted than rewritten.

  5. You use rather to indicate that something is true to a fairly great extent, especially when you are talking about something unpleasant or undesirable. I grew up in rather unusual circumstances. It had made some rather bad mistakes which I thought should be corrected.

  6. Jun 2, 2024 · rather (not comparable) Used to specify a choice or preference; preferably, in preference to. (Now usually followed by than) [from 9th c.] Synonym: (archaic) liefer. I would rather stay in all day than go out with them. I would like this one rather than the other one. I would much rather be with you.

  7. Definition of rather adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  8. adverb. in a measure; to a certain extent; somewhat: Some of his poems are rather good. in some degree: I rather thought you would regret it. more properly or justly; with better reason: The contrary is rather to be supposed. sooner; more readily or willingly: to die rather than yield.

  9. More accurately; more precisely. His sister, or rather, stepsister. Webster's New World. Similar definitions. With more justice, logic, reason, etc. One might rather say. Webster's New World. On the contrary; quite conversely. Not a help, rather a hindrance.

  10. RATHER definition: 1. slightly or to a degree: 2. instead of: 3. If you would rather do something, you would prefer…. Learn more.

  11. You use rather to indicate that something is true to a fairly great extent, especially when you are talking about something unpleasant or undesirable. I grew up in rather unusual circumstances. I'm afraid it's a rather long story.

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