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purely

/ˈpjʊɹli/adverb2 syllables

Purely means: restricted to something.

Synonyms for purely16

adverb, as in restricted to something

also used for purely

thoroughly, totally, absolutely, all-out, tout à fait, all the way, blind, altogether, stark, at large, alone, entirely, exclusively, expressly, merely

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What does purely mean?1

adverb

1

restricted to something“we talked strictly business”

Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.

What rhymes with purely?3

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Purely in a sentence

  • Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.Archibald
  • The difference between mushrooms and toadstools is purely a matter of nomenclature, not biology.AlanF_US
  • I only found out about it purely by accident.CK
  • I wish to resign from my work for purely personal reasons.unknown
  • The first point that requires clarification is that the design was purely experimental.CM
  • Is he someone who is interested in a purely sexual relationship?Scott
  • Mathematics has not a foot to stand upon which is not purely metaphysical.carlosalberto
  • Her seemingly generous actions turned out to be motivated purely by profit.hecko

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