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Meaning of particularly
The primary meaning of the word "particularly" is to indicate something that is specific or notable.
Etymology of particularly
The word "particularly" originated from the Old French word "particulier," which is derived from the Latin "particularis," meaning "of or pertaining to a part"
Historically, the word has been used in English since the 15th century to indicate something that is specific or notable
Synonyms
especially
notably
exceptionally
extraordinarily
remarkably
unusually
distinctly
noticeably
outstandingly
exceptionally
remarkably
singularly
unusually
exceptionally
notably
preeminently
prominently
uniquely
peculiarly
curiously
interestingly
surprisingly
unexpectedly
extraordinarily
exceptionally
unusually
particularly
markedly
obviously
patently
clearly
visibly
manifestly
evidently
appreciably
perceptibly
recognizably
discernibly
noticeably
conspicuously
obviously
glaringly
strikingly
impressively
dramatically
sensationally
breathtakingly
Definitions
- Used to indicate that something is true to a greater extent in a specific case or situation
- * Used to single out a person or thing as being especially relevant or important
Usage Examples
- I'm particularly excited about the upcoming concert
- * She's particularly skilled at playing the piano
- * The city is particularly beautiful during the summer months
Antonyms
generally
usually
normally
typically
commonly
ordinarily
routinely
customarily
habitually
traditionally
conventionally
universally
universally
commonly
normally
usually
typically
routinely
generally
broadly
loosely
vaguely
indefinitely
unspecifically
unremarkably
unexceptionally
unnotably
insignificantly