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  1. adverb. formal uk / ˌpɜː ˈseɪ / us / ˌpɝː ˈseɪ / Add to word list. by or of itself: Research shows that it is not divorce per se that harms children, but the continuing conflict between parents. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Linguistics: reflexive forms. auto. herself. himself. itself. myself. not be/seem herself phrase.

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  2. Per se means `by itself' or `in itself,' and is used when you are talking about the qualities of one thing considered on its own, rather than in connection with other things. More Pronunciations of 'per se'

  3. What Does Per Se Mean? Per se is a loan phrase and was originally a Latin phrase that translates to the adjectives “by itself” or “in and of itself.” In English, we use it to indicate that something is thought of independently, without any additional factors or context.

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  4. What does per se mean? Per se is a Latin phrase literally meaning “by itself.” It has the sense of “intrinsically,” or “in and of itself.” In everyday speech, it’s commonly used to distinguish between two related ideas, as in, “He’s not a sports fan per se, but he likes going to basketball games.”

  5. Aug 11, 2017 · What does ‘per se’ mean? ‘Per se’ is a Latin term which literally means, “by itself”, “in itself” or “of itself”. This means you’re taking something out of its context to describe it in its own right.

  6. Per se means 'by itself' or 'in itself', and is used when you are talking about the qualities of one thing considered on its own, rather than in connection with other things.

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  8. Per se is the phrase to use when you want to refer to a particular thing on its own. It is not this Latin phrase, per se, that is important, but rather the concept it represents. Per se is handy when you need to single out a particular element of a bigger thing.

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