hardly |
only |
As adverbs the difference between hardly and only
is that
hardly is (manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion while
only is without others or anything further; exclusively.
As an interjection hardly
is not really.
As an adjective only is
alone in a category.
As a conjunction only is
under the condition that; but.
As a noun only is
(rare) only child.
hardly |
difficultly |
As adverbs the difference between hardly and difficultly
is that
hardly is firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion while
difficultly is in a difficult manner.
As an interjection hardly
is not really.
hardly |
impossible |
As an adverb hardly
is (manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.
As an interjection hardly
is not really.
As an adjective impossible is
not possible; not able to be done or happen.
As a noun impossible is
an impossibility.
virtually |
hardly |
As adverbs the difference between virtually and hardly
is that
virtually is almost but not quite while
hardly is (manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.
As an interjection hardly is
not really.
stiffly |
hardly |
As adverbs the difference between stiffly and hardly
is that
stiffly is in a stiff manner while
hardly is (manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.
As an interjection hardly is
not really.
hardly |
very |
As adverbs the difference between hardly and very
is that
hardly is (manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion while
very is to a great extent or degree; extremely; exceedingly.
As an interjection hardly
is not really.
As an adjective very is
true, real, actual.
hardly |
moderately |
As adverbs the difference between hardly and moderately
is that
hardly is (manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion while
moderately is in a moderate manner.
As an interjection hardly
is not really.
unlikely |
hardly |
As adverbs the difference between unlikely and hardly
is that
unlikely is in an improbable manner while
hardly is firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.
As an adjective unlikely
is not likely; improbable; not to be reasonably expected.
As a noun unlikely
is something or somebody considered unlikely.
As an interjection hardly is
not really.
steely |
hardly |
As an adjective steely
is having qualities resembling those of steel, especially hard and resolute.
As an adverb hardly is
(manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.
As an interjection hardly is
not really.
hardened |
hardly |
As a verb hardened
is (
harden).
As an adjective hardened
is unfeeling or lacking emotion due to experience; callous.
As an adverb hardly is
(manner|obsolete) firmly, vigorously, with strength or exertion.
As an interjection hardly is
not really.
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