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rarity
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rar·i·ty  (râr-t)
n. pl. rar·i·ties
1. Something rare.
2. The quality or state of being rare; infrequency of occurrence.

rarity [ˈrɛərɪtɪ]
n pl -ties
1. a rare person or thing, esp something interesting or valued because it is uncommon
2. the state or quality of being rare

Rarity 

See Also: ORIGINALITY

  1. Exclusive as a mail box —Raymond Chandler
  2. He’s unusual all right … like the last of the orange flamingos —Saul Bellow
  3. A miracle as great as art —Charles Bukowski
  4. (And what is so) rare as a day in June —James Russell Lowell One of Lowell’s most memorable lines!
  5. (To think of nothing benign to memorize is as) rare as feeling no personal blemish —W. H. Auden
  6. Rare as a man without self-pity —Stephen Vincent Benét
  7. Rare and wonderful feeling, like the first moments of love —George Garrett
  8. Rare as a black swan —Anon

    This probably evolved from “Rare to be found as black swans” featured in Daniel Rogers’ seventeenth century Matrimonial Honors.

  9. Rare as a Cockney accent at Eton —Anon
  10. Rare as a man without self-pity —Stephen Vincent Benét
  11. Rare as an Emperor moth —Lawrence Durrell
  12. Rare as a New York City subway train without graffiti —Elyse Sommer
  13. Rare as a nine dollar bill —Anon
  14. Rare as a politician on the stump who doesn’t make promises —Anon

    A partner to this one: “Rare as a politician who lives up to his campaign promises.”

  15. Rare as a well-spent life -Anon
  16. (A lucky man is) rare as a white crow —Juvenal
  17. Rare as a winter swallow —Honoré de Balzac
  18. Rare as discretion in a gossip —Anon
  19. Rare as humility in a grizzly bear —Julian Ralph
  20. (Movies like Paul Mayersberg’s Captive are as) rare as peacocks’ teeth —Vincent Canby, New York Times, April 3, 1987
  21. Rare as rocking horse manure —Anon
  22. Rare as snow in July —Anon

    Another modern simile which can be traced to an earlier form: “Like snow at Midsummer, exceeding rare.”

  23. Rare in life as black lightning on a blue sky —Fitz-Greene Halleck
  24. (The liberal “effete snobs” that Spiro T. Agnew railed against are as) rare today as Republicans on the welfare rolls —Barbara Ehrenreich
  25. Scarce as below par golf scores —Anon
  26. Scarce as fat men in a long-distance marathon —Anon
  27. Scarce as a six figure advance for a first novel by an unknown author —Elyse Sommer
  28. [Money … was as] scarce as frogs’ teeth, crabs’ tails or eunuchs’ whiskers —Pat Barr

    Barr’s colorful multiple simile refers to the scarcity of money in Korea during the late nineteenth century when the heroine of her book, Curious Life For a Lady, was there.

  29. Scarce as ice cream vendors on a snowy day in January —Anon

    The comparative twists on this are endless, for example: “Scarce as lemonade stands in the desert,” or “Scarce as women in fur coats in ninety degree weather.”

  30. Scarce as low-cost, high profit ideas for an untapped market —Anon
  31. Scarce as squirrels at a busy city street crossing —Elyse Sommer
  32. Scarce as the buffalo that once roamed the prairie —Enid Nemy, New York Times, July 6, 1986

    Nemy likened the buffalo scarcity to newsy letters.

  33. Scarce as the cardinal virtues —Ross Macdonald
  34. Scarce as two dollar gourmet lunches —Anon
  35. (One of the kindest-natured persons that I ever knew on this earth, where kind people are) as rare as black eagles or red deer —Ouida
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.rarity - noteworthy scarcityrarity - noteworthy scarcity                  
scarceness, scarcity - a small and inadequate amount
2.rarity - a rarified quality; "the tenuity of the upper atmosphere"
density, denseness - the amount per unit size
3.rarity - something unusual -- perhaps worthy of collecting
object, physical object - a tangible and visible entity; an entity that can cast a shadow; "it was full of rackets, balls and other objects"
collectable, collectible - things considered to be worth collecting (not necessarily valuable or antique)
collector's item, piece de resistance, showpiece - the outstanding item (the prize piece or main exhibit) in a collection

rarity
noun
1. curio, find, treasure, pearl, one-off, curiosity, gem, collector's item Other rarities include an interview with Presley.
2. uncommonness, scarcity, infrequency, unusualness, shortage, strangeness, singularity, sparseness This indicates the rarity of such attacks.
Translations
rarity [ˈrɛərɪtɪ] N
1.rareza f
2. (= rare thing) → rareza f, cosa f rara
it's a rarity hereaquí es una rareza or una cosa rara
rarity [ˈrɛərɪti] n
(= scarceness) [species, book, antique] → rareté f
(= rare person) → rareté f (= rare thing) → rareté f
to be a rarity → être une rareté
rarity
nSeltenheit f; (= rare occurrence also)Rarität f
rarity [ˈrɛərɪtɪ] n
a. (also rareness) → rarità
b. (rare thing) → rarità f inv


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