partly (Meaning)
partly (r)
to some extent; in some degree; not wholly
partly (adv.)
In part; in some measure of degree; not wholly.
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partly Sentence Examples
- The house was partly damaged by the storm, leaving some rooms intact.
- The meal was partly enjoyable, with some dishes being delicious while others were disappointing.
- The movie was partly entertaining, featuring a few thrilling scenes but also some dull moments.
- The assignment was partly completed, with some sections finished while others remained unfinished.
- The team was partly successful, winning some matches but losing others.
- The proposal was partly accepted, with some aspects approved and others rejected.
- The information was partly accurate, containing both correct and incorrect details.
- The singer's voice was partly clear, sometimes producing strong notes but at other times being muffled.
- The sky was partly cloudy, with patches of blue visible between the clouds.
- The cake was partly baked, with the edges being firm but the center still being slightly runny.
FAQs About the word partly
to some extent; in some degree; not whollyIn part; in some measure of degree; not wholly.
partially, halfway, pretty, quite, half, incompletely, part,in part, moderately, rather
fully, completely, perfectly, quite, completely, all, totally, entirely, perfectly, quite
The house was partly damaged by the storm, leaving some rooms intact.
The meal was partly enjoyable, with some dishes being delicious while others were disappointing.
The movie was partly entertaining, featuring a few thrilling scenes but also some dull moments.
The assignment was partly completed, with some sections finished while others remained unfinished.