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purely
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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
Word definitions in Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
adverb COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES highly/purely/largely speculative ▪ a purely speculative theory about life on other planets purely functional ▪ buildings that are sensitively designed, not purely functional purely hypothetical ▪ The question is purely ...
Wiktionary
Word definitions in Wiktionary
adv. 1 (context now US regional English) wholly; really, completely. (from 14th c.) 2 solely; exclusively; merely, simply. (from 14th c.) 3 chastely, innocently; in a sinless manner, without fault. (from 15th c.) 4 (context now rare English) Without physical ...
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
late 13c., from pure + -ly (2).
WordNet
Word definitions in WordNet
adv. restricted to something; "we talked strictly business" [syn: strictly ]
Usage examples of purely.
But a simpler interpretation of the data suggests it to have been a purely physical effect caused by DDT particles adsorbing to the outside surfaces of the algae and cutting down the light supply.
I recollect his warmth of heart and high sense, and your beauty, gentleness, charms of conversation, and purely disinterested love for one whose great worldly advantages might so easily bias or adulterate affection, I own that I have no dread for your future fate, no feeling that can at all darken the brightness of anticipation.
The advantage of being an Adventurer without a voice in colony affairs would be purely a moral one.
In that hour I learned many things, including the fact that there is something purely acoustic in much of that agnostic sort of reverence.
Over the months, in a series of tutorials, Helen had led him through a small part of the century of physics that had separated them at their first meeting, down to the purely algebraic structures that lay beneath spacetime and matter.
Gaelic song, in the Minor Key, deep and throbbing and full of patient despair and ambitionless longing-he had the Irish fiddle sound in it, the hoarse dark harmony of the lower strings played together in a plea that sounded more purely human than any sound made by child, man or woman.
I invented on the spot three purely imaginary stories, making a great display of tender sentiments and of ardent love, but without alluding to amorous enjoyment, particularly when she seemed to expect me to do so.
Nothing but the purely apocryphal speculation that the dead barber might have threatened Angelo with his razor and that the witnesses might possibly have drawn somewhat upon their imaginations in giving the details of their testimony.
Reasoning from a purely classical standpoint, we would expect this placid and flat image of space to persist all the way to arbitrarily small length scales.
Christmas court in Argentan, victorious Henry escorted the Countess of Poitou through her own domain as Louis had done before him, and left her at last in the deep south with a household purely Poitevin.
LTP might not be a purely artefactual phenomenon, which occurs only in animals which have been reared in the highly restricted environment of a research laboratory?
Dalton had established, purely hypothetically, the theory of the atomistic structure of matter, scientific research was led to the observation of actual atomistic phenomena.
This catechism of the bivalent extended past surfeit into the horror of the purely quantitative.
What I find most repulsive is their well-fed look and that visceral, purely bullish or boarish optimism.
I might believe they loaded everything on the trailing ship and used the lead ship purely as a stripped Bussard ramjet compressor.