Etymology: [ p&(r)-ti-ky&-l&r, ] (adjective.) 14th century. From Anglo-Norman particuler, Middle French particuler, particulier, and their source, Late Latin particularis (“partial; separate, individual”), from Latin particula (“(small) part”). Compare particle.
Distinguished in some way; special (often in negative constructions), Of a person, concerned with, or attentive to, details; minute; precise; fastidious, Known only to an individual person or group; confidential, Specific; discrete; concrete, Pertaining only to a part of something; partial, A particular thing, Specialised; characteristic of a specific person or thing, first and most important; "his special interest is music"; "she gets special (or particular) satisfaction from her volunteer work", exacting especially about details; "a finicky eater"; "fussy about clothes"; "very particular about how her food was prepared", separate and distinct from others of the same group or category; "interested in one particular artist"; "a man who wishes to make a particular woman fall in love with him", providing specific details or circumstances; "a particular description of the room", surpassing what is common or usual or expected; "he paid especial attention to her"; "exceptional kindness"; "a matter of particular and unusual importance"; "a special occasion"; "a special reason to confide in her"; "what's so special about the year 2000?", specific; discrete; a part or portion of something, separate and distinct from others; "an exception in this particular case", Concerned with, or attentive to, details; minute; precise; fastidious, A single thing, in contrast with a universal, or an aggregate of related things, Function: Adjective Concerned over or attentive to details : meticulous, a fact about some part (as opposed to general); "he always reasons from the particular to the general" first and most important; "his special interest is music"; "she gets special (or particular) satisfaction from her volunteer work, (noun) See "individual", first and most important; "his special interest is music"; "she gets special (or particular) satisfaction from her volunteer work, unique or specific to a person or thing or category; "the particular demands of the job"; "has a paraticular preference for Chinese art"; "a peculiar bond of sympathy between them"; "an expression peculiar to Canadians"; "rights peculiar to the rich"; "the special features of a computer"; "my own special chair", Forming a part of a genus; relatively limited in extension; affirmed or denied of a part of a subject; as, a particular proposition; opposed to universal: e, Holding a particular estate; as, a particular tenant, Containing a part only; limited; as, a particular estate, or one precedent to an estate in remainder, a fact about some part (as opposed to general); "he always reasons from the particular to the general", also, a bill of particulars; a minute account; as, a particular of premises, (particular affirmative) Some men are wise; (particular negative) Some men are not wise, A separate or distinct member of a class, or part of a whole; an individual fact, point, circumstance, detail, or item, which may be considered separately; as, the particulars of a story, Special or personal peculiarity, trait, or character; individuality; interest, etc, One of the details or items of grounds of claim; usually in the pl, Concerned with, or attentive to, details; minute; circumstantial; precise; as, a full and particular account of an accident; hence, nice; fastidious; as, a man particular in his dress, Separate or distinct by reason of superiority; distinguished; important; noteworthy; unusual; special; as, he brought no particular news; she was the particular belle of the party, If you say that someone is particular, you mean that they choose things and do things very carefully, and are not easily satisfied. Ted was very particular about the colors he used. see also particulars, You use in particular to indicate that what you are saying applies especially to one thing or person. The situation in Ethiopia in particular is worrying Why should he notice her car in particular? = particularly, You use nothing in particular or nobody in particular to mean nothing or nobody important or special. Drew made some remarks to nobody in particular and said goodbye, a small part that can be considered separately from the whole; "it was perfect in all details", emphasis You can use particular to emphasize that something is greater or more intense than usual. Particular emphasis will be placed on oral language training, If a person or thing has a particular quality or possession, it is distinct and belongs only to them. I have a particular responsibility to ensure I make the right decision, Of or pertaining to a single person, class, or thing; belonging to one only; not general; not common; hence, personal; peculiar; singular, Relating to a part or portion of anything; concerning a part separated from the whole or from others of the class; separate; sole; single; individual; specific; as, the particular stars of a constellation, special; unusual, uncommon; detailed; meticulous, precise; pedantic, strict, emphasis You use particular to emphasize that you are talking about one thing or one kind of thing rather than other similar ones. I remembered a particular story about a postman who was a murderer I have to know exactly why it is I'm doing a particular job, detail, individual characteristic; item, article; specific proposition (Logic), especially, in detail; with regard to particulars, specifically, uniquely or individually, to a great extent, : The details or specifics of something, plural form of particular, special, to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common; "he was particularly fussy about spelling"; "a particularly gruesome attack"; "under peculiarly tragic circumstances"; "an especially (or specially) cautious approach to the danger", especially; to a great extent, specifically or especially distinguished from others; "loves Bach, particularly his partitas"; "recommended one book in particular"; "trace major population movements for the Pueblo groups in particular, In a particular manner; expressly; with a specific reference or interest; in particular; distinctly, especially; specifically, You use particularly to indicate that what you are saying applies especially to one thing or situation. Keep your office space looking good, particularly your desk I often do absent-minded things, particularly when I'm worried. = especially, uniquely or characteristically; "these peculiarly cinematic elements"; "a peculiarly French phenomenon"; "everyone has a moment in history which belongs particularly to him"- John Knowles, emphasis Particularly means more than usual or more than other things. Progress has been particularly disappointing I particularly liked the wooden chests and chairs. = especially, In an especial manner; in a high degree; as, a particularly fortunate man; a particularly bad failure, The particulars of something or someone are facts or details about them which are written down and kept as a record. The nurses at the admission desk asked her for particulars, plural of particular, The details or specifics of something,
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Distinguished in some way; special (often in negative constructions) - "I didn't have any particular interest in the book."
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Of a person, concerned with, or attentive to, details; minute; precise; fastidious - "He is very particular about his food and if it isn't cooked to perfection he will send it back."
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Known only to an individual person or group; confidential - "or these domesticke and particular broiles, Are not the question heere."
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Specific; discrete; concrete - "We knew it was named after John Smith, but nobody knows which particular John Smith."
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Pertaining only to a part of something; partial
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A particular thing
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Specialised; characteristic of a specific person or thing - "I don't appreciate your particular brand of cynicism."
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first and most important; "his special interest is music"; "she gets special (or particular) satisfaction from her volunteer work"
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exacting especially about details; "a finicky eater"; "fussy about clothes"; "very particular about how her food was prepared"
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separate and distinct from others of the same group or category; "interested in one particular artist"; "a man who wishes to make a particular woman fall in love with him"
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providing specific details or circumstances; "a particular description of the room"
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surpassing what is common or usual or expected; "he paid especial attention to her"; "exceptional kindness"; "a matter of particular and unusual importance"; "a special occasion"; "a special reason to confide in her"; "what's so special about the year 2000?"
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specific; discrete; a part or portion of something
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separate and distinct from others; "an exception in this particular case"
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Concerned with, or attentive to, details; minute; precise; fastidious
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A single thing, in contrast with a universal, or an aggregate of related things
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Function: Adjective Concerned over or attentive to details : meticulous
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a fact about some part (as opposed to general); "he always reasons from the particular to the general" first and most important; "his special interest is music"; "she gets special (or particular) satisfaction from her volunteer work
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(noun) See "individual"
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first and most important; "his special interest is music"; "she gets special (or particular) satisfaction from her volunteer work
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unique or specific to a person or thing or category; "the particular demands of the job"; "has a paraticular preference for Chinese art"; "a peculiar bond of sympathy between them"; "an expression peculiar to Canadians"; "rights peculiar to the rich"; "the special features of a computer"; "my own special chair"
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Forming a part of a genus; relatively limited in extension; affirmed or denied of a part of a subject; as, a particular proposition; opposed to universal: e
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Holding a particular estate; as, a particular tenant
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Containing a part only; limited; as, a particular estate, or one precedent to an estate in remainder
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a fact about some part (as opposed to general); "he always reasons from the particular to the general"
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also, a bill of particulars; a minute account; as, a particular of premises
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(particular affirmative) Some men are wise; (particular negative) Some men are not wise
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A separate or distinct member of a class, or part of a whole; an individual fact, point, circumstance, detail, or item, which may be considered separately; as, the particulars of a story
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Special or personal peculiarity, trait, or character; individuality; interest, etc
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One of the details or items of grounds of claim; usually in the pl
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Concerned with, or attentive to, details; minute; circumstantial; precise; as, a full and particular account of an accident; hence, nice; fastidious; as, a man particular in his dress
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Separate or distinct by reason of superiority; distinguished; important; noteworthy; unusual; special; as, he brought no particular news; she was the particular belle of the party
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If you say that someone is particular, you mean that they choose things and do things very carefully, and are not easily satisfied. Ted was very particular about the colors he used. see also particulars
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You use in particular to indicate that what you are saying applies especially to one thing or person. The situation in Ethiopia in particular is worrying Why should he notice her car in particular? = particularly
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You use nothing in particular or nobody in particular to mean nothing or nobody important or special. Drew made some remarks to nobody in particular and said goodbye
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a small part that can be considered separately from the whole; "it was perfect in all details"
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emphasis You can use particular to emphasize that something is greater or more intense than usual. Particular emphasis will be placed on oral language training
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If a person or thing has a particular quality or possession, it is distinct and belongs only to them. I have a particular responsibility to ensure I make the right decision
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Of or pertaining to a single person, class, or thing; belonging to one only; not general; not common; hence, personal; peculiar; singular
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Relating to a part or portion of anything; concerning a part separated from the whole or from others of the class; separate; sole; single; individual; specific; as, the particular stars of a constellation
emphasis You use particular to emphasize that you are talking about one thing or one kind of thing rather than other similar ones. I remembered a particular story about a postman who was a murderer I have to know exactly why it is I'm doing a particular job
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detail, individual characteristic; item, article; specific proposition (Logic) isim
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particularly
especially
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particularly
in detail; with regard to particulars
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particularly
specifically, uniquely or individually
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particularly
to a great extent
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particulars
: The details or specifics of something - "The overall plan is well understood, but we still have to work out the particulars."
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particulars
plural form of particular
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A particular
special
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particularly
to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common; "he was particularly fussy about spelling"; "a particularly gruesome attack"; "under peculiarly tragic circumstances"; "an especially (or specially) cautious approach to the danger"
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particularly
especially; to a great extent
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specifically or especially distinguished from others; "loves Bach, particularly his partitas"; "recommended one book in particular"; "trace major population movements for the Pueblo groups in particular
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In a particular manner; expressly; with a specific reference or interest; in particular; distinctly
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particularly
especially; specifically
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You use particularly to indicate that what you are saying applies especially to one thing or situation. Keep your office space looking good, particularly your desk I often do absent-minded things, particularly when I'm worried. = especially
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uniquely or characteristically; "these peculiarly cinematic elements"; "a peculiarly French phenomenon"; "everyone has a moment in history which belongs particularly to him"- John Knowles
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emphasis Particularly means more than usual or more than other things. Progress has been particularly disappointing I particularly liked the wooden chests and chairs. = especially
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In an especial manner; in a high degree; as, a particularly fortunate man; a particularly bad failure
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The particulars of something or someone are facts or details about them which are written down and kept as a record. The nurses at the admission desk asked her for particulars
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