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      • especially, or more than usual: We're particularly interested to hear from people who speak two or more European languages. I didn't particularly want to go, but I had to.
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  2. B1. especially, or more than usual: We're particularly interested to hear from people who speak two or more European languages. I didn't particularly want to go, but I had to. Fewer examples. I was never a particularly academic child. Neither one of us is particularly interested in gardening.

  3. Definition of particularly adverb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  4. 1. in a particular or to an exceptional degree; especially. He read it with particularly great interest. 2. in a particular manner; specifically; individually. 3. in detail; minutely. SYNONYMS 1. exceptionally, specially. See especially.

  5. adverb. to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common. “he was particularly fussy about spelling” “a particularly gruesome attack” synonyms: especially, peculiarly, specially. adverb. specifically or especially distinguished from others. “loves Bach, particularly his partitas” synonyms: in particular. adverb.

  6. especially: She didn't seem particularly interested. "Was the food good?" " Not particularly." Fewer examples. That was a particularly low point in race relations. We share a lot of the same interests, particularly music and football. Our divorce has been particularly hard on the children.

  7. You use particularly to indicate that what you are saying applies especially to one thing or situation.

  8. Particularly definition: in a particular or to an exceptional degree; especially. See examples of PARTICULARLY used in a sentence.

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