Crossword-Solution: SOLELY 6 letters, 60 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 9

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Word Word Type Definition
Solely adv. Singly; alone; only; without another; as, to rest a cause
solely one argument; to rely solelyn one's own strength.

We have 60 clues for the answer “SOLELY”

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Without another 1 answer
To the exclusion of all else 1 answer
One way to be responsible 1 answer
Involving no one else 1 answer
Without allies 2 answers
Excluding all else 2 answers
100 percent 6 answers
Without assistance 7 answers
Without help 7 answers
Unaided 7 answers
Purely 10 answers
Exclusively 14 answers
BY oneself 16 answers
100% 28 answers
Entirely 40 answers
unwed 50 answers
spinsterish 51 answers
uninhabited 51 answers
widowed 52 answers
dishonoured 52 answers
spurned 53 answers
Uniquely 53 answers
untended 53 answers
unengaged 54 answers
tossed aside 54 answers
slighted 54 answers
disdained 54 answers
Compan-ionless 54 answers
disregarded 55 answers
disengaged 55 answers
Unattended 55 answers
Scorned. 55 answers
emptied 56 answers
unmarried 56 answers
Unac-companied 56 answers
omitted 57 answers
Bereft 58 answers
simply 59 answers
Easily 59 answers
Singly 60 answers
Lone 60 answers
despised 60 answers
divorced 60 answers
dropped 60 answers
unheeded 61 answers
Eligible 61 answers
Ignored 62 answers
Discarded 63 answers
Forgotten. 63 answers
rejected 68 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
ATEER
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with SOLELY (5)

The Tale consists simply in the narration of a story either founded on facts, or created solely by the imagination, and not necessarily associated with the teaching of any moral lesson.
Aesop’s Fables Aesop 2000
Indeed, he advised me to complete thoughtlessness of the future, and taught me to depend solely upon him for happiness.
Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass Frederick Douglass 1992
The sill was three or four feet above the ground, and for a moment one was at a loss for an explanation of this exceptional altitude, till ruts immediately beneath suggested that the door was used solely for the passage of articles and persons to and from the level of a vehicle standing on the outside.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
There are a number of groups available, called test groups, that exist solely for the purpose of trying out a news system, reader, or even new signature.
Zen and the Art of the Internet Brendan P. Kehoe 1992
Under the strain of this continually-impending doom and by the sleeplessness to which I now condemned myself, ay, even beyond what I had thought possible to man, I became, in my own person, a creature eaten up and emptied by fever, languidly weak both in body and mind, and solely occupied by one thought: the horror of my other self.
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Robert Louis Stevenson 1992

Quotes with SOLELY (3)

Life is such unutterable hell, solely because it is sometimes beautiful. If we could only be miserable all the time, if there could be no such things as love or beauty or faith or hope, if I could be absolutely certain that my love would never be returned: how much more simple life would be. One could plod through the Siberian salt mines of existence without being bothered about happiness. Unfortunately the happiness is there. There is always the chance (about eight hundred a…
T.H. White Ghostly, Grim and Gruesome
Now I existed solely thanks to the quantum paradox, my brain a collection of qubits in quantum superposition, encoding truths and memories, imagination and irrationality in opposing, contradictory states that existed and didn't exist, all at the same time.
Robin Wasserman Crashed
I did not know then what Brother William was seeking, and to tell the truth, I still do not know today, and I presume he himself did not know, moved as he was solely by the desire for truth, and by the suspicion - which I could see he always harbored - that the truth was not what was appearing to him at any given moment.
Umberto Eco The Name of the Rose
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, LAT, Newsday, New Yorker, NYT, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 43 times in crossword archives (1973–2024).