Especially; also, separately, individually, in detail. For example, The chancellor talked about the curriculum, the core courses in particular, or The orchestra was outstanding, the strings in particular. [c. 1500]
| Idioms: in particular |
Especially; also, separately, individually, in detail. For example, The chancellor talked about the curriculum, the core courses in particular, or The orchestra was outstanding, the strings in particular. [c. 1500]
| WordNet: in particular |
The adverb has one meaning:
Meaning #1:
specifically or especially distinguished from others
Synonym: particularly
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