partly

word

/ˈpɑɹtɫi/
PART-lee
/pˈɑːtli/
PAHT-lee

Definition

Used to show that something happens or exists to a certain degree or in some parts, not completely.

Usage & Nuances

Common in both spoken and written English, often before adjectives or reasons (e.g., 'partly cloudy', 'partly because'). It suggests something is not entire or total. Not used for exact percentages.

Example Sentences

The road was closed partly due to flooding.

natural

The answer is partly correct.

basic

It is partly sunny today.

basic

He was partly responsible for the mistake.

basic

We moved here partly because of the schools.

natural

It’s partly my fault, I should have called you.

natural