Collocations with "rather"
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Means 'to a certain extent' ridiculous; often implies surprise.
Indicates a surprising or notable degree of impressiveness.
more than a little unchanging
more than a little; to some extent, often implying slight disappointment
Indicates someone is quite lazy or negligent.
Indicates that something is arbitrary to a significant but not complete degree, sometimes with a negative connotation.
Used to indicate that something is notable to a moderate degree, sometimes with a sense of surprise.
To feel a moderate or surprising amount of admiration.
To be considerably confused, often with a slight negative or surprising connotation.
Indicates that something is degrading to a certain extent.
Indicates that something is surprisingly or unexpectedly delicious. More common in BrE.
Indicates a degree of badness, often used in more formal or British English.
indicates that something is surprisingly or notably excellent
Somewhat full, often more than expected.
indicates a moderate degree, used for colour or hair
Indicates that something is somewhat or to some extent illogical, softening the criticism.
Indicates a moderate or surprising level of being low-key.
Indicates a moderate lack of enthusiasm.
To express a moderate or slight degree of confusion.
Used to indicate a noticeable but not extreme degree of sarcasm.
To indicate that something is somewhat surprisingly not typical.
Suggests that something is somewhat or to some degree unnecessary.
Moderator for 'anxious'.
To some degree, misplaced.
moderately see-through
Somewhat or slightly worse.