
adverbs - Difference between "partly" and "partially" - English ...
Jul 25, 2011 · What is the difference between partly and partially? An example of usage for each word would be great.
single word requests - More than "partially", less than "completely ...
Jun 9, 2014 · The use of 'partially' has the 'cheap copy' effect, and focuses the reader's attention on what was not included. the model in question has several nice features and simplifies the …
meaning - "partially cloudy" or "partly cloudy"? - English Language ...
Apr 6, 2017 · To my ear/mind "partially cloudy" would refer more readily to a haze or filtered sunshine, a different sort of cloud pattern than big bright white cumulous clouds dotting a …
grammaticality - "Partially correct" vs. "partial correct" - English ...
It's partially correct. It's partial correct. Which of the following is grammatical?
Word for "partially buried"? - English Language & Usage Stack …
Nov 18, 2014 · 11 Settle To cause to sink, become compact, or come to rest; to move downward; sink or descend, especially gradually. (The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English …
Should I used a hyphen for "often-used" and "well-documented"?
Feb 4, 2015 · Of course, by the rule quoted in Chemomechanics’ comment, I should still write the -ly cases without hyphen: "partially ordered set", "totally ordered set", "linearly ordered set".
If I quote only the middle part of a sentence, do I use ellipses?
No, you would leave out the ellipses there. The Purdue OWL has a page about this; it lists this example: According to Foulkes's study, dreams may express 'profound aspects of personality'. …
Origin of "snipe" to mean "partially-smoked cigar (ette)"?
Oct 28, 2024 · 2 Early dictionary coverage of 'snipe' in the sense of 'partially smoked cigar (ette)' James Maitland, The American Slang Dictionary (1891) has this relevant entry for snipe from …
single word requests - Verb meaning "to partially hide"? - English ...
Apr 19, 2015 · In your example, steam acts like a little cloud that partially hides their faces. to envelop or hide with or as if with a cloud [MW] Here is an example from Annie Murray's The …
Is there any word that comes in between "active" & "inactive"?
Nov 9, 2015 · Being active and being inactive are used often. But is there a word for being normal that comes in between these two? They attend the community meetings actively. Those over …