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partial yeah it is hard to believe................ sorta well not really ..........................................................................................................................bye see ya later well maybe not see ya at all and i am layal h.

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Q: What is a word meaning not entirely or incompletely?
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What is the opposite word of entirely?

partially incompletely unwholly uncompletely partly halfly


What is opposite word of quite?

incompletely


Is entirely a conjunction?

No, it is not a conjunction. The word entirely is an adverb, meaning totally or completely.


Does incompletely have a prefix and suffix?

Yes, "in-" is a prefix meaning "not," while "-ly" is a suffix that changes an adjective into an adverb.


What is the meaning of the word 'completely'?

The meaning of the word 'completely' as used in the English language as an adverb means "Totally, or utterly." Some synonyms to the word are entirely and quite.


Incompletely can you put it in a sentence?

He always does his work incompletely.


What is latin phrase for entirely?

The Latin word meaning Perfect is Perfectus or absolutus.


How do you spell alltogether?

The word "altogether" (completely, entirely) has a different meaning from "all together" (a collected group).


How do you write a sentence with incompletely?

Carbon monoxide is produced when organic materials burn incompletely.


What is the grammatical difference between 'all together' and 'altogether'?

"All together" is a two-word phrase meaning "as one," or "unanimously." "Altogether" is an adverb meaning "entirely."


What is the first letter of an eight letter word meaning cancel?

It could be postpone or abrogate, I'm not entirely sure myself!


Nouns that generally in meaning will change the meaning when adding s or es?

wood-woods good-goods arm-arms force-forces air-airs the second word is not the plural form of first word, as it seems, they hold entirely different meaning!!