PARTICULARLY in a Sentence
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420 example sentences for PARTICULARLY, such as:
1. We were at a particularly tipsy table.
2. His behaviour is not particularly adult.
3. I was never a particularly academic child.
4. She lay in bed looking particularly frail.
5. He was particularly grave the whole morning.
2. His behaviour is not particularly adult.
3. I was never a particularly academic child.
4. She lay in bed looking particularly frail.
5. He was particularly grave the whole morning.
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Meanings and Examples of PARTICULARLY
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particularly
ad. to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common
ad. uniquely or characteristically
Classic Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 From this day natural philosophy, and particularly chemistry, in the most comprehensive sense of the term, became nearly my sole occupation.
2 I revolved these circumstances in my mind and determined thenceforth to apply myself more particularly to those branches of natural philosophy which relate to physiology.
3 My father made no reproach in his letters and only took notice of my silence by inquiring into my occupations more particularly than before.
4 This change was particularly agreeable to me.
5 We were at a particularly tipsy table.
6 In this state of her spirits, a letter was delivered to her from the post, which contained a proposal particularly well timed.
7 That is an expression, Sir John," said Marianne, warmly, "which I particularly dislike.
8 On Edward's side, more particularly, there was a deficiency of all that a lover ought to look and say on such an occasion.
9 He was particularly grave the whole morning.
10 There was something in her style of beauty, to please them particularly.
11 And with this admirable discretion did she defer the assurance of her finding their mutual relatives more disagreeable than ever, and of her being particularly disgusted with his mother, till they were more in private.
12 To Elinor, the observation of the latter was particularly grateful.
13 How soon he had walked himself into the proper resolution, however, how soon an opportunity of exercising it occurred, in what manner he expressed himself, and how he was received, need not be particularly told.
14 This was always followed by Collins's Ode on the Passions, wherein I particularly venerated Mr. Wopsle as Revenge throwing his blood-stained sword in thunder down, and taking the War-denouncing trumpet with a withering look.
15 The bull-like proceeding last mentioned, besides that it was unquestionably to be regarded in the light of a liberty, was particularly disagreeable just after bread and meat.
Example Sentence: (210 in 15 pages)
1 His behaviour is not particularly adult.
2 A lot of services have been cut that particularly affect the old.
3 I am not myself a particularly punctual person.
4 What he had to announce for this year was, particularly in its revenue-raising aspects, decidedly thin, indeed fiscally neutral.
5 Steve was in a particularly bad mood when he got back.
6 She lay in bed looking particularly frail.
7 These plants are particularly useful for brightening up shady areas.
8 It is particularly worrying that nobody seems to be in charge.
9 I was never a particularly academic child.
10 This choice of language is for example particularly important in communicating to youth and senior citizen markets.
11 The problem seemed particularly acute among young gay men and gay men of color.
12 It is particularly interesting to compare the two versions.
13 The minister said that the government planned to develop exchanges with other countries, particularly in cultural, scientific and economic spheres.
14 Washington advocated the coffee break, then, as a morale builder — particularly for the defense workers.
15 Of these the Norfolk Democrat and Suffolk Punch, both printed and carrying advertisements, were particularly impressive.