parted (Meaning)

Wordnet

parted (s)

having a margin incised almost to the base so as to create distinct divisions or lobes

Webster

parted (imp. & p. p.)

of Part

Webster

parted (a.)

Separated; devided.

Endowed with parts or abilities.

Cleft so that the divisions reach nearly, but not quite, to the midrib, or the base of the blade; -- said of a leaf, and used chiefly in composition; as, three-parted, five-parted, etc.

parted Sentence Examples

  1. The clouds parted, revealing a glimpse of the distant mountain peak.
  2. The parting of the crowd allowed the procession to pass through.
  3. They parted ways at the crossroads, each taking a different path.
  4. The lovers parted with a lingering kiss, promising to meet again soon.
  5. The hair was parted down the middle, framing her delicate features.
  6. The curtains parted, casting a warm glow upon the stage.
  7. The waters parted before the boat, leaving a narrow channel in its wake.
  8. The negotiations parted on amicable terms, with both parties satisfied with the outcome.
  9. The mother parted the child's hair to check for any lice.
  10. The friends parted with a heavy heart, knowing that time and distance would separate them.

FAQs About the word parted

having a margin incised almost to the base so as to create distinct divisions or lobesof Part, Separated; devided., Endowed with parts or abilities., Cleft so t

sundered, dissevered, broken up, ramified,severed, disjoined, dissociated, split, uncoupled, divorced

abutting, conterminous, adjoining, adjoining, joined, neighboring, contiguous, close, contiguous, joining

The clouds parted, revealing a glimpse of the distant mountain peak.

The parting of the crowd allowed the procession to pass through.

They parted ways at the crossroads, each taking a different path.

The lovers parted with a lingering kiss, promising to meet again soon.