Purely
[pyoo r-lee] /ˈpyʊər li/
adverb
1.
in a manner; without admixture.
2.
merely; only; solely:
purely accidental.
3.
entirely; completely.
4.
innocently, virtuously, or chastely.
/ˈpjʊəlɪ/
adverb
1.
in a pure manner
2.
entirely: purely by chance
3.
in a chaste or innocent manner
adv.
late 13c., from pure + -ly (2).
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