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Almost Always Antonyms

Trying to find opposite word for almost always in English? No problem. Our site contains antonyms of almost always in 7 different contexts. We have listed all the opposite words for almost always alphabetically.

exactly
  • absolutely
  • altogether
  • bang
  • carefully
  • completely
  • correctly
  • definitely
  • explicitly
  • expressly
  • faithfully
  • faultlessly
  • for a fact
  • for certain
  • for sure
particularly
  • decidedly
  • distinctly
  • especially
  • exceptionally
  • explicitly
  • expressly
  • in particular
  • individually
  • markedly
  • notably
  • outstandingly
  • peculiarly
  • principally
  • singularly
rarely
  • almost never
  • barely
  • extra
  • extraordinarily
  • extremely
  • finely
  • hardly
  • hardly ever
  • infrequently
  • little
  • notably
  • now and then
  • on rare occasions
  • once in a while
seldom
  • a few times
  • every now and then
  • from time to time
  • hardly
  • hardly ever
  • in a few cases
  • inhabitually
  • irregularly
  • little
  • not often
  • not very often
  • occasionally
  • on and off
  • once in a blue moon
sometimes
  • at intervals
  • at times
  • consistently
  • constantly
  • ever and again
  • every so often
  • frequently
  • from time to time
  • here and there
  • intermittently
  • now and again
  • now and then
  • occasionally
  • off and on
specifically
  • accurately
  • categorically
  • characteristically
  • clearly
  • concretely
  • correctly
  • definitely
  • distinctively
  • especially
  • exactly
  • explicitly
  • in detail
  • in specie
  • indicatively
unusually
  • almighty
  • awful
  • awfully
  • curiously
  • especially
  • extra
  • extraordinarily
  • mighty
  • oddly
  • peculiarly
  • plenty
  • powerful
  • rarely
  • real

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