without difficulty or stress He just wants to take life easy now. The repairs will cost $100, easy. (=the repairs will cost at least $100) “We just need to raise the money.” “That’s easier said than done.” (=that will not Read More …
without difficulty or stress He just wants to take life easy now. The repairs will cost $100, easy. (=the repairs will cost at least $100) “We just need to raise the money.” “That’s easier said than done.” (=that will not Read More …
in spite of what has just been said I had lost a lot of money in the poker game; nevertheless [=however], I decided to continue playing. Her date was a bit of a slob, but she had fun nevertheless. It was a predictable, but nevertheless funny, Read More …
to or at a more distant place or time or a more advanced point : FURTHER. drive farther north It’s farther away than I’d thought. I tried to read the book, but I got no farther [=further] than the first chapter. You think I don’t like you? Read More …
1 : to some degree or extent Yesterday was a rather [=fairly] hot day. That sounded rather [=quite a bit] like thunder. a rather [=quite] common flower — often used to make a statement less forceful He has been spending rather a lot of money lately. She rather likes chocolate. To Read More …
1 : in a direct and honest way We must face these problems/issues squarely. It’s time to deal squarely with the facts. 2 : in the exact location or position that is mentioned : EXACTLY, RIGHT literature that is squarely in/within the American tradition Their marketing campaign is Read More …