particularly like
Frequency: 8.028.3 per million words
to like someone or something especially, more than others
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Examples (20)
- I particularly like the quiet evenings at home.
- I don't particularly like the way he talks to people.
- She didn't particularly like the new policy, but accepted it.
- She said she particularly likes the chocolate cake at this bakery.
- Do you particularly like any specific genre of music?
- Do you particularly like any of the candidates?
- He particularly likes Italian food, especially pasta.
- He didn't particularly like being told what to do.
- They particularly liked the art exhibition from the modern era.
- Most children particularly like playing outdoors during the summer.
- I've always particularly liked spending time by the ocean.
- I particularly like the vibrant colors in this painting.
- We particularly like working with creative and innovative teams.
- They particularly liked the quiet atmosphere of the library.
- Of all the books, I particularly like this historical novel.
- We don't particularly like spicy food, but we'll try it.
- He doesn't particularly like being the center of attention.
- Did she particularly like the gift you bought her?
- What I particularly like about her is her unwavering optimism.
- I particularly like how the author describes the landscape.