solely
/ˈsoʊl.li/adverb3 syllables
Solely means: without any others being included or involved.
Synonyms for solely8
adverb, as in without any others being included or involved
also used for solely
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What does solely mean?1
adverb
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without any others being included or involved“was entirely to blame”
Definitions from the Open English WordNet, CC BY 4.0.
Solely in a sentence
- Don't judge me solely by appearances, as there's much more to discover within.Nuel
- Despite her imperfections, you remain devoted, guided solely by the depths of your love.Nuel
- The enemy behind us presently exists solely to cut off our retreat.unknown
- Victory and defeat aren't solely decided by the size of your army.FeuDRenais
- Are you from a planet solely populated by women?ulyssemc1
- One cannot live solely on air and love.AlanF_US
- They need to be able to irrigate without relying solely on rain.sinanbilek
- Sami demanded the house be solely in his name.OsoHombre
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