purely
Prononciation : [pjʊrli]
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Contexte : « clarification »
(adverb) when something is done for one reason only and not mixed with anything else. If someone says they are purely happy, it means their happiness is real and not fake.
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She was purely excited about her birthday party and couldn't wait for the surprises.
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His motives were not purely kind; he wanted something in return.
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Are you purely interested in learning, or do you want good grades too?
Contexte : « qualification »
(adverb) to show that something is only true in a specific way or for one reason. If you say a movie is purely funny, it means it is only meant to make you laugh.
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The movie was purely entertaining, making everyone laugh from start to finish.
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It wasn't purely a comedy; it had some serious moments too.
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Is this book purely a fantasy, or does it have elements of reality?
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