Purely
UK /["/ˈpjʊəli/"]/US /["/ˈpjʊrli/"]/
Definition
only; completely
In simple words: Only, just, or completely.
Examples
- I saw the letter purely by chance.
- The charity is run on a purely voluntary basis.
- She took the job **purely and simply** for the money.
- The fireplace in the bedroom is purely decorative.
Usage notes
Use 'purely' in contexts that emphasize exclusivity or completeness. It's suitable for formal writing and speech, but can be used casually as well. Avoid using it in overly informal contexts.
Grammar pattern
purely + adverb/adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'pure' like a clean slate—'purely' means nothing else is involved.
Collocations
- purely by chance
- purely decorative
- purely theoretical
Synonyms
- solely
- only
- entirely
- completely
- merely
Antonyms
- impure
- mixed
- composite
Common mistakes
- Mistakenly using 'purely' when 'just' or 'only' is more appropriate.
- Confusing 'purely' with 'really' or 'very'.
- Using 'purely' with nouns instead of adjectives.