Partial Meaning and Definition

Partial

Partial

Pronunciation

/ˈpɑːʃəl/

Part of Speech

Adjective

Definition

Not complete or entire; lacking some part or parts.

Examples

  • The architect designed a partial reconstruction of the ancient temple.
  • The doctor told me I had a partial hysterectomy due to the cancer.

Synonyms

  • Incomplete
  • Limited
  • Piecemeal

Antonyms

  • Complete
  • Whole
  • Entire

Etymology

The word “partial” originates from Old French “partiel”, derived from Latin “partialis”, meaning “belonging to a part”.

Usage Notes

Use “partial” to describe something that is incomplete or lacking a part, but still functional or useful. Be careful not to confuse with “partial”, which means biased or influenced by a specific interest.

Cultural References

In the TV show “The Office”, the character Dwight Schrute refers to his “partial” skills as an assistant (to the) regional manager.

Idiomatic Expressions or Phrases

  • Partial to something

Related Words or Phrases

  • Incomplete
  • Limited
  • Piecemeal
  • Partiality

Collocations

  • Partial victory
  • Partial responsibility

Frequency of Use

The word “partial” is commonly used in various contexts, including medicine, architecture, and linguistics.

Common Misspellings

  • Parrial
  • Patial

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