Examples of 'he is rather' in a sentence
Meaning of "he is rather"
This phrase is used to indicate that someone possesses a particular quality or characteristic to a relatively high degree. It suggests that the person being described is more than just moderately or slightly that way, but not necessarily extremely so
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he is rather
He is rather impulsive and prefers to work alone.
You will understand that he is rather simple.
He is rather just a man from the country.
A priest is important because of what he is rather than what he does.
He is rather considerate of his family and children.
He tells me he is rather lonely.
He is rather here to shuffle about hunting fortunes.
He chooses to be who he is rather.
In fact he is rather obsessed about football in general.
But I do sometimes wonder if he is rather small to carry menhirs.
He is rather more than an exponent of the law.
But I have the impression that he is rather quicker to learn.
He is rather of the best in these situations.
Every time I come to London he is rather sad that he can not come.
He is rather ridiculous and awkward youth.
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Despite his terrible look, he is rather peaceful.
He is rather graceful in the dance numbers.
Having done nothing wrong, he is rather pitiable.
He is rather clumsy and easily gets carried away.
I like his driving too, he is rather good.
He is rather hard to get along with.
Unlike his father, he is rather handsome.
He is rather rude and excitable when first introduced.
Odillon is not that smart, but he is rather handy.
He is rather portly and a little slovenly.
A useful accountant, but he is rather old.
He is rather cowardly and somewhat inept.
However, instead of being happy he is rather surprised.
He is rather quick and ninja like.
When she asks him about it, he is rather evasive.
He is rather calm and would protect his siblings.
Well, you have to admit he is rather handsome and intelligent.
He is rather tall and can easily be spotted in a crowd.
A man 's worth lies in what he is rather than what he has.
He is rather the one who does away with sin.
He is not an assassin, he is rather a swindler.
He is rather led by greed than ideas.
A man 's happiness depends on what he is rather than on what he has.
And he is rather explicit about that.
We were not abstemious exactly, but he is rather ill than drunk.
Maybe he is rather bored at that time.
Bolsonaro is no creator ; he is rather a creature.
He is rather less of a fan of what he sees as modern revisionism.
He is our brother after all, even if he is rather a little beast.
He is rather weak and mild.
He does not seek the advantage, he is rather a serious and correct civilian.
He is rather monopolising the ladies.
In the city, they tell me he is rather ill and rarely sees visitors.
He is rather a magician who it sold its soul to the devil.
The whole school admires him, but he is rather unfriendly and aggressive.
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I would rather listen to a drunk than him
This creates confusion rather than clarity
He would rather be at work with that bitch