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specialness Definition


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special
adj
    1. Distinct from, and usually better than, others of the same or a similar kind; exceptional.
      Example: a special occasion
      Example: She was very special to him
      Thesaurus: peculiar, unique, unusual, individual, exceptional, important, memorable, extraordinary, sui generis; Antonym: standard, typical.
    2. Designed for a particular purpose.
      Example: You can get a special program to do that
      Thesaurus: specific, particular, restricted, definite; Antonym: general.
    3. Not ordinary or common.
      Example: special circumstances
    4. Particular; great.
      Example: make a special effort
noun
    1. Something that is special, eg an extra edition of a newspaper, etc, an extra train that is put on over and above the time-tabled ones, an item offered at a low price, a dish on a menu, etc
      Example: put on four football specials.
    2. A special person, such as a member of the special police constabulary.
      Example: The specials were drafted in to control the fans
Derivative: specially
adverb
    Derivative: specialness
    noun
      Etymology: 13c: from Latin specialis individual or particular.

      Info:
        There is often confusion between specially and especially: specially means ‘for a special purpose', as in &wbox; , whereas especially means ‘particularly, above all', as in &wbox; . You will sometimes find especially used wrongly to mean specially:


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