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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In politics it is particularly important to demonstrate publicly as a group when the electorate feels their representatives aren’t listening to them.
There are also concerns that Stamford Bridge is beginning to look dated, leaving Chelsea at risk of falling behind their rivals, particularly with new Premier League squad-cost ratio rules coming into force this summer.
From BBC
And I don’t think that they would be as susceptible to the crime that happened if they weren’t in particularly precarious times in their life.
From Los Angeles Times
Yet for one particularly vulnerable population, the decision to reach out can be especially complicated.
From Los Angeles Times
He isn’t particularly close to any of the candidates running.
From Los Angeles Times
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