Better words for

rare

Rare” does the job — but the right alternative does more. Here are 6 curated replacements, each with a definition, pronunciation, and an example of it working on the page.

scarce

/skɛrs/Punchy

Insufficient in quantity or availability; hard to come by.

Fresh water grew scarce as the drought stretched into its third brutal summer.

Best for: Works well in everyday writing when 'rare' feels too flat; slightly more urgent in tone.

uncommon

/ʌn-ˈkɒm-ən/Elevated

Not occurring or found frequently; out of the ordinary.

She possessed an uncommon grace that silenced every room she entered.

Best for: A clean, sophisticated upgrade to 'rare' in formal or descriptive prose.

singular

/ˈsɪŋ-gjʊ-lər/Elevated

Remarkably unique or exceptional; standing apart from all others.

His singular talent for mimicry left audiences both unnerved and delighted.

Best for: Best used when emphasizing uniqueness rather than mere scarcity.

recherché

/rə-ʃɛr-ˈʃeɪ/Literary

Exotic, obscure, or rare to the point of being sought after with great effort.

The menu featured recherché ingredients flown in from four continents.

Best for: Perfect for literary or cultural writing; carries a faint air of pretension that can be wielded deliberately.

infrequent

/ɪn-ˈfriː-kwənt/Elevated

Not occurring often; happening at wide intervals.

His infrequent letters arrived like small ceremonies, each one savored for weeks.

Best for: Useful in measured, clinical, or journalistic contexts where precision matters.

selcouth

/ˈsɛl-kuːθ/Rare Gem

Strange, marvellous, and rare; wondrous precisely because it is so seldom encountered.

There was something selcouth about the way the fog swallowed the village each dawn.

Best for: An archaic gem from Old English; ideal for literary fiction or poetry seeking an otherworldly texture.

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