Adverb Phrase
Are you a particular kind of person
"I was mad at no one in particular."
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The word particular is an adjective. The adverb form is particularly.
A phrase unique to a particular language is called an "idiom." Idioms often have meanings that cannot be derived from the individual words used in the phrase.
The phrase "to a man" means everybody in a particular group of people.
Xenon is a gas which does not say anything, so there is no particular phrase.
The phrase "in particular" is used to refer to something specific, such as a person, group, or a thing. One commonly used synonym to the word is "especially."
starting a sentence with "at which time?
There is no opposite of particular using a prefix (a- or im- or in-). The term "in particular" is an adjective or adverb phrase.
jesus loves me but she never believed it
The feelings attached to particular places
The phrase likely sought is "in particular" (especially, specifically).
Particular stress or prominance given as to a phrase in speaking or to a phase in action.
"Gunga galunga" is a phrase from the movie Caddyshack. It is nonsensical and has no particular meaning, often used as a playful or comedic phrase.
Yes, "can be used" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used to indicate something that is acceptable or able to be utilized for a particular purpose.