special
adjective /ˈspeʃl/
  /ˈspeʃl/
- [usually before noun] not ordinary or usual; different from what is normal synonym exceptional
- The school will only allow this in special circumstances.
 - An application has been filed for special leave to appeal in the High Court.
 - Some of the officials have special privileges.
 - There is something special about this place.
 - This type of wood needs special treatment.
 
Extra Examples- In special circumstances candidates without these qualifications may be considered.
 - Journalists were given no special privileges.
 
 - more important than others; deserving or getting more attention than usual
- What are your special interests?
 - Our special guest on next week’s show will be…
 - a special occasion
 - a special 20th anniversary edition of the movie
 - It's a film that holds a special place in my heart.
 - What makes him special as a director is his obvious intelligence.
 - She makes me feel special.
 - She's a very special friend.
 - Don't lose it—it's special.
 
Extra Examples- He wanted someone special in his life.
 - The oil industry was treated as a special case.
 
 - organized or intended for a particular purpose
- British special forces were employed on stealth operations.
 - a special event/report/team
 - There are almost no special features on this DVD.
 - These teachers need special training.
 - Dr Pearce is the special adviser on environmental issues.
 - a United Nations special envoy
 - The merger was approved at a special meeting of shareholders.
 
 - used by or intended for one particular person or group of people
- She has a special way of smiling.
 - He enlivens his lectures with his own special brand of humour.
 - He sent a special message to the men.
 
Extra Examples- He was usually to be found in the cafe at his own special table by the window.
 - It's the author's special way of paying homage to an earlier poet.
 - The President ended with a special message for the people of Texas.
 - The directors have their own special pension fund.
 - The choreographer created a special style of dance for each character.
 - The speaker paid special tribute to the founder of the organization.
 - The director received a special ovation from the actors.
 
 - [only before noun] better or more than usual
- As an only child she got special attention.
 - Special thanks are due to the many volunteers who helped organize fund-raising events.
 - People who grow things have a special relationship with the land.
 - Please take special care of it.
 - Police advised residents to take special precautions because of the increase in burglaries.
 
 compare especial 
Word OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old French especial ‘especial’ or Latin specialis, from species ‘appearance’, from specere ‘to look’.