English · Adjectives
/ˈhɑːrdli/
[/ˈhɑːrdli/]
almost not at all
Hardly means almost not or only just. It shows a very small amount.
I could hardly hear the music.
I could hardly hear the music.
From 'hard', from Old English 'heard', plus '-ly'; the meaning shifted to 'scarcely'.
Used to mean barely; note it has a negative meaning even without 'not'.