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View usage for: (mɑːʳdʒɪnəli) adverb [ADVERB with verb]Marginally means to only a small extent. Sales last year were marginally higher than the year before. The Christian Democrats did marginally worse than expected. These cameras have increased only marginally in value over the past decade. Synonyms: slightly, a little, somewhat, on a small scale More Synonyms of marginally Examples of 'marginally' in a sentencemarginally Back pain was marginally linked to higher temperatures, but not so much as to be clinically useful.Manufacturing output in Japan improved marginally last month, but remained sluggish.Its consumer survey suggests that positive sentiment is marginally up on last year, when only 21 per cent of those polled expected to be better off.The proportion making the expected progress has risen marginally compared to last year.The gap between the two will close and the country will become marginally less unequal.Results in these schools are marginally higher than the top performers in the northtable.The share surge came despite marginally lower sales at both chains.Only marginally less essential is getting the rest of your look right.The offers would be marginally lower and take into account the difficulties deprived students have.For three hours he grinds and fights to cut his losses and is marginally ahead when he decides to quit.Perhaps they have less of a propensity to be flexible on this while men might be marginally less concerned about these things.Less picturesque, with marginally smaller teeth.Gilts ended marginally higher as investors preferred to stay neutral after a sharp three-day rally.Hub gears are marginally less efficient: more energy is lost between pedal and wheel.A flogging might have been marginally less painful.Despite the difficult economic conditions, it said that its average sales price was marginally ahead of last year.Car production volumes this year are forecast to be only marginally lower, so heavy price incentives from manufacturers are likely to persist.Early internal polling showed the'Yes' camp marginally ahead.No minnow, either, being only marginally smaller than the average garage.If you can, go midweek, when the crowds are marginally smaller.His first competitive goal for England was only marginally less memorable than his strike in the Merseyside derby.Output from the services sector was flat, roughly as expected, and industrial production was marginally less weak. In other languagesmarginally British English: marginally ADVERB Marginally means to only a small extent. Sales last year were marginally higher than this year. - American English: marginally
- Brazilian Portuguese: ligeiramente
- Chinese: 略微地
- European Spanish: ligeramente
- French: marginalement
- German: geringfügig
- Italian: lievemente
- Japanese: わずかに
- Korean: 약간
- European Portuguese: ligeiramente
- Latin American Spanish: ligeramente
Chinese translation of 'marginally' adv - [different, better etc]
稍许(許) (shāoxǔ) - [improve, increase, etc]
稍微 (shāowēi)
Sales last year were marginally better. Synonyms on a small scale to some extent or degree Additional synonymsDefinition to a small extent or degree I'm getting a little tired of having to correct your mistakes. Synonyms to a small extent, slightly, to some extent, to a certain extent, to a small degree Definition rather He concluded that Oswald was somewhat abnormal. Synonyms rather, quite, a little, sort of (informal), kind of (informal), a bit, pretty (informal), fairly, relatively, slightly, moderately, to some extent, to some degree |