particularly
Americanadverb
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in a particular or to an exceptional degree; especially.
He read it with particularly great interest.
- Synonyms:
- specially, exceptionally
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in a particular manner; specifically; individually.
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in detail; minutely.
- Synonyms:
- scrupulously
adverb
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very much; exceptionally
I wasn't particularly successful
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in particular; specifically
pensioners, particularly the less well-off
Related Words
See especially.
Etymology
Origin of particularly
First recorded in 1350–1400; Middle English. See particular, -ly
Example Sentences
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However, the second entry wasn’t particularly well-received by critics and its worldwide box office fell well short of its predecessor.
From Los Angeles Times
Physicians have long questioned the study’s design, particularly in regards to the age of the women enrolled in the trial.
From MarketWatch
She announced her priority would be to fight crime, arguing that London "is no longer safe" particularly for women, and attacking Khan's policies.
From Barron's
Warner’s board unanimously decided Paramount’s latest offer “remains inadequate particularly given the insufficient value it would provide.”
In California, for example, those deadlines are particularly short and, experts say, rigorously enforced.
From MarketWatch
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