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Definition rather in British English

rather adverb, predeterminer

adverb, predeterminer
/ˈrɑːðə(r)/

Rather can be used in the following ways:

as an adverb (before an adjective or another adverb): I’m feeling rather tired.She’s been treated rather badly. (before a verb): He rather enjoys telling other people what to do. (as an answer word): ‘Would you like to come for a ride?’ ‘Rather!’

as a predeterminer (followed by ‘a’): This is rather a good wine.

in the conjunction phrase rather than: It would be better to make a decision now, rather than leave it until later.

as a way of showing how a sentence is connected to what has already been said: His purpose was not so much to attack his rivals. Rather, it was to defend his own position.

Example

some rather nice chocolate biscuits

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He was rather a handsome boy.

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I realize that I've been rather stupid and selfish.

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Matt left rather suddenly without any explanation.

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The problem is rather more complicated than we had expected.

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1.1

a little too much, or to a degree that is slightly too great

Example

Don't you think she's rather young to be travelling abroad on her own?

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It's a good essay, but rather long.

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Toby had drunk rather too much.

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2

used for introducing a true statement after saying that another statement is not true

Example

The purpose of Paxton's book was not to make accusations. Rather, it was to provide information on which accusations might be based.

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Our aim was not to punish the rich, but rather to bring justice to the poor.

3

used for correcting what you have just said

Example

He couldn't help us, or rather he didn't want to.

Example

Who is Fred anyway, or rather who was he?

4

used for showing that you are very keen to do what someone has suggested

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Definition rather in British English