particularly
adverb182 collocationsAvg. frequency: 7.2
Used to emphasize the significance of something.
Used for something that is very hard to do or understand.
Used to highlight the notable meaning or effect of something.
Used to describe a state of being especially susceptible to harm.
Used to stress the connection to the matter at hand.
Used for something with many intricate parts or details.
Used to indicate a high likelihood of being influenced or harmed.
To get special pleasure from an activity or thing.
To have a special fondness for someone or something.
To give special attention to a specific person, thing, or area.
To value or be grateful for something to a high degree.
To give special importance or prominence to something in speaking or writing.