Meaning & Definition of word "Purely"

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    Purely

    /ˈpjʊrli/

    adverb:

    • 1. In a pure manner; without mixture or dilution; solely.
      • Example: His motivations for helping were purely altruistic.
    • 2. Entirely or exclusively.
      • Example: The decision was purely financial and had nothing to do with personal feelings.
    • 3. For the sake of something's essence or authenticity.
      • Example: She was purely focused on completing her project.
    • 4. Only; simply.
      • Example: This is purely a theoretical discussion.
    • 5. In a way that is not influenced by any other factor.
      • Example: The results were purely coincidental.

    Etymology

    Middle English: from Old French 'purlie', from Latin 'purus' (pure).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    purely coincidental:

    happening by chance without any connection to other events.

    purely academic:

    related only to theoretical matters, without practical application.

    purely speculative:

    based on guesswork rather than concrete evidence.

    Related Words

    pure:

    not mixed or adulterated; free from any contamination.

    purify:

    to make pure by removing contaminants.

    Slang Meanings of purely

    Meaning: Just for the sake of it

    Example Sentence: I did it purely for fun.

    Meaning: Only for a specific purpose

    Example Sentence: She called me purely for the gossip.