part
/pɑrt/
verb
- To separate or move apart.
- The clouds parted and the sun came out.
- She parted the curtains to look outside.
- The crowd parted to let the ambulance through.
- To leave or say goodbye to someone.
- We parted ways at the airport.
- They parted as friends after the meeting.
- It was sad to part from her family.
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adjective
- Not whole or complete; partial.
- She has a part interest in the business.
- This is only a part list of the supplies we need.
- He gave me a part payment for the work.
adverb
- Partly; to some extent.
- He was part responsible for the mistake.
- The house is part brick and part wood.
- The project is part finished.
noun
- A piece or segment of something larger.
- She ate only a small part of the cake.
- This is the most interesting part of the movie.
- The engine has many moving parts.
- A role or character in a play, film, or performance.
- Everyone in the class had a part in the skit.
- He played the part of the villain in the school play.
- She got the lead part in the musical.
- A particular side or aspect of a situation or argument.
- From my part, I have no objections.
- He did his part to help clean up the park.
- We need to consider the financial part of the plan.
- A line where the hair is divided on the scalp.
- He combed a straight part down the middle of his head.
- A deep part can make your hair look fuller.
- She wears her hair with a side part.
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