parted (Meaning)
parted (s)
having a margin incised almost to the base so as to create distinct divisions or lobes
parted (imp. & p. p.)
of Part
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.
Synonyms & Antonyms of parted
Synonyms:
Antonyms:
- bordering
- nigh
- bordering
- united
- immediate
- juxtaposed
- verging
- attached
- connecting
- attached
- flanking
- next-door
- linked
- linked
- nearest
- next-door
- united
- approximate
- verging
- connecting
- juxtaposed
- nigh
- nearby
- skirting
- closest
- closest
- flanking
- fringing
- connected
- connected
- nearest
- nearby
- immediate
- approximate
- skirting
- fringing
parted Sentence Examples
- 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.
- The hair was parted down the middle, framing her delicate features.
- The curtains parted, casting a warm glow upon the stage.
- The waters parted before the boat, leaving a narrow channel in its wake.
- The negotiations parted on amicable terms, with both parties satisfied with the outcome.
- The mother parted the child's hair to check for any lice.
- 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.