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Part With for Dummies

verb

pronunciation: pɑrt_wɪθ

What does Part With really mean?

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Part With is a phrase that is used to describe the act of separating or letting go of something or someone that you own or possess. Imagine you have a favorite toy or stuffed animal that you love dearly. You've had it for a long time, and it brings you so much joy and comfort. But one day, someone asks if they can borrow it from you for a little while. They promise to take good care of it and return it to you when they're done. This is when you would have to make a decision to part with your beloved toy. It means that you have to give it to someone else, even though it's difficult for you because you care about it so much.

Think of it like this: You have a shiny, red apple that looks so delicious. You take a big bite out of it and taste the sweetness. But then a friend comes along and asks if they can have a bite too because they're hungry. You might feel a bit sad because you really enjoy that apple, but you know that sharing is kind and generous. So, even though you don't want to, you decide to part with it and give your friend a bite of your tasty apple.

In simpler terms, "part with" means to give away, let go of, or say goodbye to something or someone that is important or valuable to you. It could be a physical object like a toy or a possession, or it could be a person or a pet that you have to separate from for some reason. It's like saying farewell or separating yourself from something that you have a strong connection or attachment to.

Revised and Fact checked by John Doe on 2023-10-29 20:13:52

Part With In a sentece

Learn how to use Part With inside a sentece

  • When you were a baby, you had a special toy that you loved. But now you have grown up and you have to part with your toy because you no longer play with it.
  • Imagine you have a big bag of candy. Your friend comes over and asks for some candy. You decide to part with a few pieces and give them to your friend.
  • You have a collection of stickers and your classmate really likes them. You decide to part with some stickers and give them to your classmate as a gift.
  • Your family is moving to a new house far away. You have to part with your old house and leave it behind.
  • You have a favorite book that you have read many times. But now it's time to part with it and give it to your little cousin so they can enjoy it too.

Part With Synonyms

Words that can be interchanged for the original word in the same context.

Part With Hypernyms

Words that are more generic than the original word.