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purely

/'pjuəli/
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Explanation of the Word "Purely"

Definition:
"Purely" is an adverb that means something is done only for one reason or in one way, without any other influences or factors. It indicates that something is simple and not mixed with anything else.

Advanced Usage

In more advanced contexts, "purely" can be used to clarify intentions or motivations in discussions, debates, or academic writing.

Word Variants
  • Pure (adjective): Meaning clean or untainted.
  • Purity (noun): The state of being pure.
  • Purify (verb): To make something pure or clean.
Different Meanings

While "purely" primarily means "only" or "exclusively," it can also be used to describe something in a way that emphasizes its unaltered or unadulterated state.

Synonyms
  • Only
  • Solely
  • Exclusively
  • Merely
Idioms and Phrasal Verbs

While "purely" does not have specific idioms or phrasal verbs directly related to it, you can find expressions that convey a similar meaning: - "Nothing but" (e.g., "He is nothing but a friend," meaning he is only a friend). - "For all intents and purposes" (meaning practically or effectively, though this is a bit broader).

Summary

In summary, "purely" is a useful word to indicate that something is limited to one specific aspect or reason.

Adverb
  1. restricted to something
    • we talked strictly business

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