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[ pyoo r -lee ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈpyʊər li / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adverb in a pure manner; without admixture.
merely; only; solely: purely accidental.
entirely; completely.
innocently, virtuously, or chastely.
Origin of purely First recorded in 1250–1300, purely is from the Middle English word purliche; see pure, -ly
Words nearby purely pure imaginary number, pure laine, Pure Land, Pure Land sects, pure line, purely , pure reason, purfle, purgation, purgative, Purgatoire
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Within months, the four-year-old had made over $300,000 off of her paintings, which were purely abstract.
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The existing disqualifications, indeed, were upheld by little but the purely obstructive sentiment.
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“It is purely a matter of breeding,” Christopher Burley replied stiffly.
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This new intellectual movement was at first purely literary, and affected merely the manner of writing novels, tales, and poems.
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Madame Guyon taught that it was possible to love God for himself alone, purely and disinterestedly.
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British Dictionary definitions for purely adverb in a pure manner
entirely purely by chance
in a chaste or innocent manner
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Words related to purely essentially, plainly, totally, merely, exactly, exclusively, wholly, completely, utterly, altogether, entirely, quite, solely, all, barely, just, only, all in all, in toto