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Meaning

The word "particularly" is an adverb used to emphasize a specific aspect, detail, or degree of something. It indicates that the thing being referred to is notable or significant within a certain context.

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Etymology

The word "particularly" comes from the late Middle English term "particuler," which means "of a particular kind." The root stems from the Latin "particularis," meaning "of a part," which is derived from "pars" or "partis," meaning "part."

Examples

  1. I enjoyed the movie, particularly the performance of the lead actor.
  2. She was particularly pleased with her exam results.
  3. The weather has been nice, particularly sunny this week.
  4. We should focus on this issue, particularly because it affects many people.