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  • difference - Using in particular and particularly - English . . .
    Often, particularly can also be used as an adverb in place of in particular to specify something individually But in this case it is used relative to earlier details Examples below have the same meaning: The weather was bad this week, particularly on Wednesday The weather was bad this week, on Wednesday in particular
  • word usage - especially vs. particularly - English Language . . .
    For example, according to Google, particularly is defined as "to a higher degree than is usual or average," while especially is defined as "to a great extent; very much " Or, in another definition, particularly is defined as "used to single out a subject to which a statement is especially applicable," while especially as "used to single out one
  • Difference between particularly and in particular
    I particularly like the blue shirt In particular, I like the blue shirt As far as I understand they have different meanings But there is one more example: I like the blue shirt in particular Which of the first two sentences is the third one similar in meaning to?
  • In particular as synonyms even formal to mainly or especially?
    particularly - A B has many uses prerequisites, but you're going to talk about B A, because that's what your paper article etc is about especially - As before, but you're talking about it because it's a substantial use or prerequisite and not just because you feel like it
  • grammar - difference in the use of specifically and specific in . . .
    Additionally, those who are in power can monitor communications for specific opinions, particularly political attitudes, and tracking down opponents I also agree with Jeff Morrow that matching 'specifically' (or 'specific') with 'particularly' and 'opinion' and 'attitude' tends to muddy your intended message
  • meaning - English Language Learners Stack Exchange
    Stack Exchange Network Stack Exchange network consists of 183 Q A communities including Stack Overflow, the largest, most trusted online community for developers to learn, share their knowledge, and build their careers
  • adverbs - Difference between particularly and greatly - English . . .
    Particularly implies more difficult than most other objects So it compares the degree of difficulty of indirect objects with that of other objects Greatly means very difficult, but does not compare the degree of difficulty with other objects, which may (or may not) be just as difficult
  • Do especially and particularly mean the same in the following . . .
    His hands were chilly and slippery especially particularly slippery Do slippery mean the same as particularly in this sentence? To my ears, "especially" implies that there are two items and that one of them has more weight or is more noticeable than the other "Particularly" implies that the characteristic is odd in a negative way


















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