almost not
"he hardly ever goes fishing"
"he was scarce sixteen years old"
"they scarcely ever used the emergency generator"
"I can hardly hear what she is saying"
"she barely seemed to notice him"
"we were so far back in the theater, we could barely read the subtitles"
By a small margin.
"The team barely won the game by a single point."
Barely comes from the Middle English word barely, which was formed by adding -ly to the adjective bare. The term entered modern usage with its current meaning of "hardly" or "scarcely," evolving directly from its original sense of being uncovered.