Examples of using Rather in English and their translations into Telugu
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Computer
Rather, Dan.
It's actually rather lovely.
At a rather nominal cost?
We should, cos they're rather clever.
Rather good organisation. And there we were.
Yes. Yes, I rather think we do.
Rather they may cause poisoning or serious side-effects.
It can all be rather confusing, even for us.
I think he and my mom turned out pretty well- rather well.
I would rather speak with Madame alone. I see.
If others be partakers of this power over you, are not we rather?
Yes, I rather think we do. Yes.
Track and record every expense online rather than on excels or paper.
I would rather stick daggers into my eyeballs!
Whether you prefer a low risk, low reward approach,or would rather risk a….
They had a rather short vacation romance.
This results in students focusing their energies on stress rather than studying.
Wouldn't you rather have a tank that appears like the below picture?
Let a bear robbed of her cubs meet a man, rather than a fool in his folly.
Rather, an inventor's notebook has a strictly limited use….
I snipped this off a rather recumbent rat at the slaughterhouse.
Rather than resort to lights and tinsel, a young designer D.
All flash games are divided into genres andcategories(as mentioned categorization rather relative).
I would rather believe in a creature people have actually seen True. than an invisible god.
You should be able to find that perfect mountain property orother great property rather you are buying or renting a home in Colorado Springs.
Rather, there is the opportunity to make sure that the romance returns to the relationship and maybe even a little stronger than it was before.
Let them go to Sunday school so thatthey get hold of Jesus- or rather, that Jesus get them- then they will be safe and harmonious through life.
Rather than heating the air- like traditional convection heating- infrared physically heats the fabric of the room and the human body.
We are confident, I say, and willing rather to be absent from the body, and to be present with the Lord.”~ 2 Corinthians 5:8.
It might look rather dull and grey, but once strapped to your head these futuristic goggles can transport you to multifarious worlds of amusement and distraction.