What is the
difference between Part and Pert?
What is the difference between Part and Pert? :
Part : (noun)
(
1 ) Some but all of a thing or number of things
The early part of my life was spent in London.
They spent part of their holiday in Kolkata.
Parts of the book are very interesting.
The film is good in parts.
(
2 ) Distinct part of a human or animal body or of a plant
What are the delicate parts of the body?
Which part of your hand hurts?
(
3 ) Area or region of a country, town, etc…
Which parts of West Bengal have you visited?
Which part of Delhi do you come from?
(
4 ) Member of something
Work as a part of the team.
We would like you to feel that you are part of the family.
(
5 ) Division of a book as much as is published as one time
The book was published in twenty parts.
(
6 ) Each of several equal portions of a whole
Divide the cake into four parts.
(
7 ) Person’s share in an activity or role
Your must do your part.
I had no part in this discussion.
(
8 ) Role played by an actor in a film, play, etc…
He played the part of Ram.
Part : (verb)
(
1 ) Go away or separate from
Let us part as friends.
She has parted from her husband.
(
2 ) Divide or form separate parts
Her lips parted in a smile.
The crowd parted to let us go.
The clouds parted and the sun shone through.
(
3 ) Separate along a line and comb the hair away from it
He parts his hair in the middle.
Pert : (adjective)
(
1 ) (Of a girl or a young woman) cheeky
Not showing respect
Do not be so pert.
Helen is a pert young miss.
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