Partial
UK //ˈpɑːʃəl//US //ˈpɑːrʃəl//
Definition
Being or involving only a part; incomplete.
In simple words: Not complete; only a part of something.
Examples
- He gave a partial refund for the product.
- The study focused on a partial aspect of the issue.
- There was a partial eclipse visible today.
- She had only a partial understanding of the subject.
- The agreement was only a partial solution to the problem.
Usage notes
Use 'partial' to describe something that is incomplete or only a part of a whole. Suitable in formal and academic contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Think of 'part' in 'partial' - it means just a piece.
Collocations
- partial payment
- partial success
- partial view
- partial ownership
Synonyms
- incomplete
- limited
- fractional
- segmental
Antonyms
- complete
- total
- full
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'impartial', which means unbiased.
- Used inappropriately to describe something positive.
- Incorrectly paired with non-count nouns.