The meaning of rare is seldom occurring or found Masterfully crafted and aged for a minimum of 10 years, this bourbon has a lofty, distinctive taste. How to use rare in a sentence
Coming or occurring far apart in time Explore eagle rare bourbon from buffalo trace distillery His visits are rare occasions.
Having the component parts loosely compacted She showed rare tact in inviting them. Rare (comparative rarer, superlative rarest) very uncommon Scarce, selcouth, seld, selly, geason, uncommon
Common black pearls are very rare and therefore very valuable. If something is rare, it is not common, and is therefore interesting, valuable, or unusual Meat that is rare is cooked very lightly so that the inside is still red. Rare /rɛə/ adj not widely known
A rare word not widely distributed A rare herb (of a gas, esp the atmosphere at high altitudes) having a low density Kind to a rare degree Some common synonyms of rare are choice, dainty, delicate, elegant, and exquisite
While all these words mean having qualities that appeal to a cultivated taste, rare suggests an uncommon excellence.