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Differences between 'roughly' and 'hardly'
Is there any difference between these words, if I intend to use them as synonym of 'almost no'?
e.g.: I can hardly stand a conversation with him / I can roughly stand a conversation with him
2016年5月29日 21:59
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The words are not synonyms. Take a look at the following:
1. I can hardly understand him = I can barely (only just) understand him.
2. I can roughly understand him = I can understand him to a certain extent, but noy very much.
#1 is a negative statement. #2 is a positive stement.
2016年5月29日
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Yes, there is a big difference between these two words:
In this context, "roughly" means "approximately" e.g. "It's roughly five miles away."
"Hardly" does indeed mean "almost none" so you can indeed say "I can hardly understand him." But be careful - it's an adverb so "I can hardly understand a conversation..." sounds a bit odd. You might want to find an adjective to describe the conversation instead: "His conversation was unintelligible to me."
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