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Partly for Dummies

adverb

pronunciation: 'pɑrtli

What does Partly really mean?

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Hey there! So, the word "partly" is one that we use when we want to say that something is only a little bit true, or only applies to some extent. It's like when you're making a cake and the recipe says you need partly melted butter - that means the butter doesn't have to be completely melted, but just a little bit.

Or imagine you have a puzzle and you've only put together part of it - you could say the puzzle is partly finished. So, "partly" basically means something is only partially or to some degree, not completely.

Another way to think about it is like a glass of water that's only partly full - it's not completely full, but it's not empty either. It's somewhere in the middle. That's what "partly" means, it's like being in the middle, not fully one thing or the other.

So, when you hear or see the word "partly" used in a sentence, it's talking about something that's only partly true, or partially complete, just a little bit of the whole picture. It's like saying "kind of" or "sort of" - it's not all the way, but just a part of it. I hope that makes sense! Keep asking questions if you need more examples or explanations. You're doing great!

Revised and Fact checked by Olivia Davis on 2023-11-16 03:41:46

Partly In a sentece

Learn how to use Partly inside a sentece

  • I was partly responsible for the mess in the classroom because I forgot to clean up my area.
  • The dog is partly white and partly brown, with patches of both colors on its fur.
  • She was partly happy and partly sad about the news of her friend moving away.
  • The cake was partly vanilla and partly chocolate, with both flavors layered in the dessert.
  • I am partly finished with my homework, but I still have a few more problems to solve.

Partly Synonyms

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

Partly Antonyms

Words that have the opposite context of the original word.