Synonym: infrequent, peculiar, scarce, sparse, uncommon, unusual. Antonym: dense, ordinary. Similar words: literary, contrary, temporary, contemporary, to the contrary, on the contrary. Meaning: [rer /reə] adj. 1. not widely known; especially valued for its uncommonness 2. recurring only at long intervals 3. not widely distributed 4. marked by an uncommon quality; especially superlative or extreme of its kind 5. having low density 6. (of meat) cooked a short time; still red inside.
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61. Several rare birds have been sighted in the area.
62. Players as skilful as this are a rare breed.
63. He has a rare skin condition.
64. Talent like hers is rare in someone so young.
65. We had a rare old time at the party.
66. Vandalism used to be a rare occurrence here.
67. It's quite rare for politicians to change sides.
68. I like my steak rare.
69. Heart attacks were extremely rare in babies, he said.
70. He suffers from a rare blood disease.
71. He was prompted to a rare outburst of feeling.
72. Both countries are behaving with rare delicacy.
73. She elevated every rare small success to the sublime.
74. She suffers from a rare blood disorder.
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75. We have a rare old time at the party.
76. It was one of his rare attempts at humour.
77. Crime on the island is comparatively rare .
78. The panda is becoming an increasingly rare animal.
79. The panda is now a rare animal.
80. The coast here abounds with rare plants.
81. He contracted a rare form of cancer.
82. She made a rare guest appearance on the programme.
83. They mainly deal in rare books.
84. One of Tony's hobbies was collecting rare birds.
85. In reality, violent crimes are still extremely rare.
86. I specifically asked for this steak rare.
87. We had a rare time at the party.
88. It is rare for her to arrive late.
89. Deaths from the disease are mercifully rare.
90. Outside big cities, murder is a rare event.