Another Word For Especially
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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.
Synonyms
- Particularly
- Especially
- Notably
- Specifically
- Uniquely
Antonyms
- Generally
- Ordinarily
- Commonly
- Usually
- Rarely
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
- I love fruits, especially strawberries, for their sweetness.
- She enjoys reading, especially mystery novels.
- The weather was beautiful, especially in the afternoon.
- He is talented in many areas, especially in music.
- There are many places to visit in the city, especially the art museum.