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Rather, Pretty, Fairly. Please, help me to define the difference between the adverbs 'rather', 'fairly' and 'pretty'. For instance, in this case: It's rather cold. It's fairly cold. It's pretty cold. Thank you!)
26 พ.ย. 2018 เวลา 11:20
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I tend to think they mean what the speaker wants them to mean. The difference isn't really well defined. To me, 'fairly' is the stronger of the three, and 'rather' is the weaker of the three. In other words, 'fairly good' is usually better than 'rather good'.
26 พฤศจิกายน 2018
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In some sentences, these three words mean similar things. For example, if you say, "It was a SOMEWHAT tall building", you could also describe the building as "rather", "fairly" or "pretty" tall. The word "pretty", however, is considered informal in most dictionaries and should be avoided in serious or business conversations.
26 พฤศจิกายน 2018
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Please state the context to enable this question to be answered.
26 พฤศจิกายน 2018
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