Some synonyms for particularly are especially, exceptionally, unusually, specifically, and in particular.
No. Particularly is an adverb. It can mean specifically (e.g. found particularly in the East), or it can mean to a notable degree (e.g. particularly nasty).
Yes it is. It is the adverb form of the adjective particular. It can mean specially, or especially as in 'notably' (e.g. particularly painful).
Synonyms for the adverb particularly are especially, specially, peculiarly, specifically, or in particular.
If you mean 'facade' it is the front of a building, particularly if the building is a decorated or imposing
It means that the effect is a particular case. This answer has been confirmed.
No. Particularly is an adverb. It can mean specifically (e.g. found particularly in the East), or it can mean to a notable degree (e.g. particularly nasty).
It means the pictures with words!! :p! :)!
Especially means particularly.
Something that is particularly practical
"Everything open" in the context of hooker terminology would mean, everything is open to negotiation. In other words if you have some particularly unusual request, it will be considered, and may cost more.
Nothing particularly.
What does that even mean?!
If you think of an sentence, put particularly in between 2 doing words or nouns and you can make a good sentence for your GCSE...
Yes it is. It is the adverb form of the adjective particular. It can mean specially, or especially as in 'notably' (e.g. particularly painful).
Anything particularly sweet to hear.
Usually means "get out of bed", particularly after intercourse.
Synonyms for the adverb particularly are especially, specially, peculiarly, specifically, or in particular.