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View usage for: (ɪspeʃəli) 1. adverbYou use especially to emphasize that what you are saying applies more to one person, thing, or area than to any others. [emphasis] Millions of wild flowers colour the valleys, especially in April and May. Re-apply sunscreen every two hours, especially if you have been swimming. 2. adverb [ADVERB adjective/adverb]You use especially to emphasize a characteristic or quality. [emphasis] Babies are especially vulnerable to the cold in their first month. More Synonyms of especially especially in British English (ɪˈspɛʃəlɪ) adverb1. in particular; specifically for everyone's sake, especially your children's 2. very much especially useful for vegans especially in American English (ɛˈspɛʃəli; ɪˈspɛʃəli) adverb particularly; mainly; to a marked degree; unusually Examples of 'especially' in a sentenceespecially Especially when so much other research seems to suggest the opposite.Camps holding a mixture of nationalities were especially vulnerable to abuse.We had six very bad years, especially after we lost our city and our houses.Jupiter shines a lucky light on property plans, especially those involving two generations of the family.Not me - and especially not this one.He lives alone and values his space, especially after growing up with so many siblings.In urban areas especially, we can be surrounded by noise and activity but speak to no one.Especially to use the top escape exit.This seems especially true in areas of music and worship.The times for light exposure after landing are especially important.Especially with so much fat to cut elsewhere in public spending.This is especially important for vulnerable older people.It will be especially useful for areas with peak use.Especially after bringing in so many players who have made so little difference.Pilot studies are especially vulnerable to being shelved.Her lawyers argued that she was especially vulnerable to intimidation because of her history of mental health problems.Three draws in a row is not good, especially with two home games.Our primal ancestors would have used this method especially when cold and often before pleasurable tasks such as ripping flesh from a kill.No one will take it seriously, especially with two matches already claimed to have been fixed.Mental toughness counts for so much, especially in the second half of the season.Prices tend to become exorbitant, especially in areas of highest demand.For me, especially the last two months have been really hard.No one deserves to earn that much, especially when the public are forced to pay for it.It has also adopted a "planetary management" perspective calling for action in areas deemed especially important to the future of the planet.Everyone was gutted conceding just five minutes before the end, especially after holding on for all that time.This is true for all brand names, especially those used on the Web.For many people, the legacy is a positive one, especially if the ex has helped them to feel safe and secure. In other languagesespecially British English: especially / ɪˈspɛʃəlɪ/ ADVERB You use especially to emphasize that what you are saying applies more to one person or thing than to any others. Apply sunscreen every two hours, especially if you have been swimming. - American English: especially
- Arabic: خُصُوصاً
- Brazilian Portuguese: especialmente
- Chinese: 尤其
- Croatian: posebno
- Czech: zvláště
- Danish: specielt
- Dutch: vooral
- European Spanish: especialmente
- Finnish: erityisesti
- French: spécialement
- German: besonders
- Greek: ιδιαίτερα
- Italian: specialmente
- Japanese: 特に
- Korean: 특히
- Norwegian: særlig
- Polish: szczególnie
- European Portuguese: especialmente
- Romanian: îndeosebi
- Russian: особенно
- Latin American Spanish: especialmente
- Swedish: särskilt
- Thai: โดยเฉพาะอย่างยิ่ง
- Turkish: özellikle
- Ukrainian: особливо
- Vietnamese: đặc biệt là
Chinese translation of 'especially' adv - (= particularly)
尤其 (yóuqí) - (= more than usually) [happy, gifted, fond of sb]
特别(別) (tèbié)
abbr - (= especially)
尤其 (yóuqí)
Definition particularly The group is said to be gaining support, especially in the rural areas. Synonyms strikingly conspicuously outstandingly Esp (textmessaging) Definition more than usually Giving up coffee can be especially difficult. Synonyms signally remarkably extraordinarily supremely Esp (textmessaging) The system we design will be especially for you. Synonyms precisely uniquely peculiarly Esp (textmessaging) Additional synonymsDefinition mainly or mostly a committee composed of leaders of the rival factions Synonyms mainly, largely, usually, mostly, in general, on the whole, predominantly, in the mainexceptionally heavy rainfall Synonyms unusually, very, particularly, surprisingly, strangely, seriously (informal), extremely, remarkably, unexpectedly, peculiarly, to the nth degree It is no longer an exclusively male domain. Synonyms solely, totally, fully, entirely, wholly, uniquely |