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).
Mean values indicate a middle point between extremes (similar to average).Mean words are like words that sometimes hurt peoples feeling and make them sad. Look in folowing, these are mean words: You are not my friend because I don't like you. Those are mean words.Or something like, I hate you.
That's two words, but fine. The two words mean unexpected results.
Synonyms for the adverb particularly are especially, specially, peculiarly, specifically, or 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).
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"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.
Something that is particularly practical
Especially means particularly.
what are words that almost mean impending
Nothing particularly.
What does that even mean?!
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words that mean the same as also
No words mean "hundered", there is no such English word as "hundered".
Suffrage and suffering mean different things. A suffragette was a derogatory word coined to describe those women that fought for self determination. Particularly the right to vote. That many did suffer is true, but the words do not mean the same thing, though have similar roots