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Meaning

The word "especially" is an adverb used to indicate that something is more significant or applicable in a particular context than in others. It emphasizes a specific example or point within a broader statement, making that part stand out.

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Etymology

The word "especially" comes from the late Middle English word "especial" which derives from the Latin "specialis," meaning "of a particular kind." The prefix "es-" is a variation of "ex-" which emphasizes the term.

Examples

  1. I love fruits, especially strawberries, for their sweetness.
  2. She enjoys reading, especially mystery novels.
  3. The weather was beautiful, especially in the afternoon.
  4. He is talented in many areas, especially in music.
  5. There are many places to visit in the city, especially the art museum.