particularly

UK /pəˈtɪkjələli/ US /pɚˈtɪkjəlɚli/
adv 5

Definitions

adv

1

Especially, extremely.

The apéritifs were particularly stimulating.

We made an odd party before the arrival of the Ten, particularly when the Celebrity dropped in for lunch or dinner.

2

To a great extent.

3

Specifically, uniquely or individually.

But as the half progressed, Liverpool's pressure and high-tempo passing game increased United's frustration and it threatened to boil over on the stroke of half-time when Van Persie, who had already been booked, was involved in angry verbal exchanges with several Liverpool players, particularly Gerrard.

[Minnesota Senator Steve] Daines isn’t the only example of right-wing politicians who wish to wield anti-Semitism as a convenient cudgel against their political enemies, with scant if any evidence. But Montana’s vanishingly small Jewish population makes it particularly clear that this strategy has little to do with flesh-and-blood Jews at all.

4

In detail; with regard to particulars.

5

In a particular manner; fussily.

He, rather too particularly perhaps, avoids public company, and is the very reverse of a bon vivant.

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