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particularitypar‧tic‧u‧lar‧i‧ty /pəˌtɪkjəˈlærəti $ pər-/ noun (plural particularities) formal - But the particularity, as Shakespeare formulates it, also creates intimacy.
- But this actual universe is a universe of particularity and consciously apprehended uniqueness.
- Gilligan recognizes, but does not theorize, the cultural particularity of her work.
- Often Emerson found himself so far beyond nature that all concrete particularity vanished.
- Part of the offensiveness of the Incarnation has always been its particularity, its actual historical visibility.
- The occupiers complained by way of judicial review that the warrant lacked particularity.
- To begin with, pictures, especially single pictures, speak only in particularities.
1[uncountable] a quality that makes something different from all others: the particularity of her style of writing2[uncountable] the quality of being exact and paying attention to details3[countable] a detail |