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special
[spesh-uhl]
adjective
of a distinct or particular kind or character.
a special kind of key.
Antonyms: generalbeing a particular one; particular, individual, or certain.
You'd better call the special number.
pertaining or peculiar to a particular person, thing, instance, etc.; distinctive; unique.
the special features of a plan.
having a specific or particular function, purpose, etc..
a special messenger.
distinguished or different from what is ordinary or usual: to fix something special.
a special occasion;
to fix something special.
Synonyms: singularextraordinary; exceptional, as in amount or degree; especial.
special importance.
being such in an exceptional degree; particularly valued.
a special friend.
Sometimes Offensive., pertaining to people with singular needs or disabilities, or to their education.
disabled students with special needs;
state funding for special schools.
noun
a special person or thing.
a train used for a particular purpose, occasion, or the like.
a special edition of a newspaper.
Theater., a spotlight reserved for a particular area, property, actor, etc..
Give me the coffin special.
a temporary, arbitrary reduction in the price of regularly stocked goods, especially food; a particularly worthwhile offer or price.
The special this week is on sirloin steaks.
Television., a single program not forming part of a regular series.
special
/ ˈspɛʃəl /
adjective
distinguished, set apart from, or excelling others of its kind
(prenominal) designed or reserved for a particular purpose
a special tool for working leather
not usual or commonplace
(prenominal) particular or primary
his special interest was music
denoting or relating to the education of physically or mentally handicapped children
a special school
noun
a special person or thing, such as an extra edition of a newspaper or a train reserved for a particular purpose
a dish or meal given prominence, esp at a low price, in a café, etc
slang, history a convict given special treatment on account of his education, social class, etc
short for special constable
informal, an item in a store that is advertised at a reduced price; a loss leader
verb
informal, to advertise and sell (an item) at a reduced price
we are specialling butter this week
Usage
Sensitive Note
Other Word Forms
- specially adverb
- interspecial adjective
- nonspecial adjective
- superspecial adjective
- specialness noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of special1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
It is the first time an NBA fixture has been played in Macau - a special administrative region like Hong Kong, known for its casinos - since 2007.
As they were writing the 2019 finale, they had the idea of doing two specials, with one being a secret and storyline ideas including Gavin having an affair.
The Times is tracking contributions for and against the statewide special election’s ballot measure.
Barcelona obtained a special exemption to play its first three matches on the road with a planned return to Camp Nou for this Sunday’s match against Valencia.
Then on Sunday, they blocked a punt for yet another special teams touchdown.
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