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  1. "Especially" vs. "Particularly" - Difference Explained

    • ‘Particularly’ and ‘especially’ have very similar meanings. More often than not, the two phrases are interchangeable. The only difference is that ‘especially’ to some extent expresses a stronger conviction that one t… See more

    What Does ‘Particularly’ Mean?

    We use ‘particularly’ as an adverb to point out something that stands out from the rest. It’s a way to emphasize a unique characteristic of something different from the other th… See more

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    What Does ‘Especially’ Mean?

    ‘Especially’ is an adverb we use to differentiate something from a group of other things. … See more

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    Are ‘Especially’ and ‘Particularly’ interchangeable?

    ‘Especially’ and ‘particularly’ are interchangeable. According to the Cambridge Dictionary, ‘especially’ means ‘particularly,’ and ‘particularly’ means ‘especially.… See more

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