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  2. B1. for a particular purpose: I came here specially to see you. She has a wheelchair that was specially made for her. The opera "Aida" was specially written for the opening of the Cairo opera house in 1871. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Grammar. Especially or specially? Especially and specially are adverbs. …

  3. B1. for a particular purpose: I came here specially to see you. She has a wheelchair that was specially made for her. The opera "Aida" was specially written for the opening of the Cairo opera house in 1871. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Grammar. Especially or specially? Especially and specially are adverbs. …

  4. specially. British English: specially / ˈspɛʃəlɪ / ADVERB. If something has been done specially for a particular person or purpose, it has been done only for that person or purpose. This soap is specially designed for sensitive skins. American English: specially / ˈspɛʃəli /.

  5. 1. If something has been done specially for a particular person or purpose, it has been done only for that person or purpose. [...] 2. Specially is used to mean more than usually or more than other things. [informal] [...] More. English usage. What is the difference between especially and specially? More. Synonyms of 'specially'

  6. The meaning of SPECIALLY is in a special manner. How to use specially in a sentence.

  7. He's specially trained to dismantle bombs. The book was written specially for children. The wheels were specially designed to run on these tracks. The school was specially equipped to teach technical subjects. The sofa was specially made for the room. (Definition of specially from the Cambridge Learner's Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)

  8. Specially means "for a special purpose." If you walk into a room that's been specially decorated for St. Patrick's Day, there is probably a lot of green involved, and a shamrock or two. Use the adverb specially as a slightly less formal version of especially to mean something done in a particular way — like the fabric of a raincoat that's ...