Partly
UK /["/ˈpɑːtli/"]/US /["/ˈpɑːrtli/"]/
Definition
to some extent; not completely
In simple words: Not completely; some amount.
Examples
- The project is partly finished, but we still have a lot of work to do.
- Partly cloudy skies are expected throughout the day.
- He was partly responsible for the mistakes made in the report.
- The event was cancelled partly due to the weather conditions.
- She is partly happy with her results, but believes she could have done better.
- The story was based partly on true events, making it even more interesting.
Usage notes
Use 'partly' when you want to describe something that is only true in part. It’s appropriate in both spoken and written English, but avoid using it in overly formal contexts.
Grammar pattern
standalone adverb
Memory hint
Think of 'part' in 'partly' as if you're sharing a pizza — you might have only a slice.
Collocations
- partly cloudy
- partly responsible
- partly true
- partly finished
- partly understood
Synonyms
- partially
- fractionally
- in part
- to some extent
- somewhat
Antonyms
- wholly
- completely
- entirely
Common mistakes
- 'Partly' is sometimes confused with 'part' as in the amount.
- Some learners use 'partly' incorrectly with a noun instead of an adjective.
- Mistakenly using 'partly' in place of 'mostly' or 'mainly'.