Miri
What is the difference between "rarely" and "seldom"?
May 31, 2018 6:47 PM
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Great question! There is very little difference between the two words. Both words have the same meaning. Rarely - Is an adverb it means on very few occasions; almost never: example - I rarely wear the color purple. Seldom - Is an adverb - it means almost never It can be used more formally than rarely example: Seldom do I hear from my cousin in France. I hope this was helpful ;-)
May 31, 2018
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very little difference in meaning, however rarely is used much more.. seldom can perhaps be interpreted as 'very rarely', but essentially the difference is negligible.
May 31, 2018
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They are often interchangeable but 'rarely' is more common. "I rarely go to the coffee shop." "Seldom do I go to the coffee shop."
May 31, 2018
some schools of thought say Seldom 10%-20% of the time Rarely - less than 10%
May 31, 2018
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