What is another word for partway?

Pronunciation: [pˈɑːtwe͡ɪ] (IPA)

Partway is an adverb that means partially or to some extent. Its synonyms include halfway, partly, predominantly, incompletely, fractionally, partially, to an extent, to some degree, and to some extent. Halfway refers to being at an equal distance from the starting point and the endpoint of a journey or progress. Predominantly means having a greater share or influence compared to other factors. Incompletely indicates the absence of certain essential elements of something, fractionally means occurring in small increments or fractions, while partially refers to something being done to some degree. To an extent means something is done to a certain degree while to some degree implies a certain level of variation or deviation.

What are the hypernyms for Partway?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for partway?

Antonyms for the word "partway" include "fully," "completely," and "entirely." These words are often used to describe a task or a journey that has been completed in its entirety. For example, "I walked fully to the end of the street," means that the person walked all the way to the end of the street without stopping. On the other hand, if someone says "I walked partway down the street," it means that they did not walk the entire length of the street, but instead walked only a portion of it. Understanding antonyms of a word is essential to effectively communicate in any language.

Usage examples for Partway

With her mother checked in, we're partway there.
"Syndrome"
Thomas Hoover
partway up the little rocky eminence stands an old house, now fast falling to pieces.
"Not Pretty, But Precious"
John Hay, et al.
Therefore, he marked with impatience that Sam and Penrod, after lowering the trousers partway to the water, had withdrawn them and fallen into an argument.
"Penrod and Sam"
Booth Tarkington

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