Definition of Almost never. Meaning of Almost never. Synonyms of Almost never

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Definition of Almost never

Almost never
Almost Al"most, adv. [AS. ealm[ae]st, [ae]lm[ae]st, quite the most, almost all; eal (OE. al) all + m?st most.] Nearly; well nigh; all but; for the greatest part. Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian. --Acts xxvi. 28. Almost never, scarcely ever. Almost nothing, scarcely anything.

Meaning of Almost never from wikipedia

- in probability theory , one says that an event happens almost surely (sometimes almost never describes the opposite of almost surely; an
- the algo centre mall (legally eastwood mall since 2005 but almost never referred to as such) was a mall and hotel located in the middle of
- it almost never carries surface water but flowed and broke its banks in 2006, flooding oshigambo , a village it cuts through students at
- generally restricted to primary and secondary educational levels; it is almost never used of universities and other tertiary institutions.
- appearing in a movie or a play is almost never considered modelling. types of modelling include fashion, glamour, fitness, bikini, fine art
- only two catchers, while pitchers are almost never used as pinch-hitters, because they tend to be worse hitters than other players on the team.
- liechtenstein ), the monarch almost never does so, save in a dire political emergency (see reserve power ), or upon the advice of his or her government.
- scored if the ball is drop kicked through the goal; this was common in the early days of football but is almost never done in modern times.
- the song was unique in that madonna's vocals are primarily spoken and whispered, but almost never sung, a style which she later utilized
- with a few exceptions, cellular differentiation almost never involves a change in the dna sequence itself. thus, different cells can have