Synonym: chiefly, mainly, mostly, particularly, primarily, principally. Similar words: special, specialty, specialize, specialist, specifically, species, specify, specific. Meaning: [ɪ'speʃəlɪ] adv. 1. to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common 2. in a special manner.
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211. I want education for the sons and the daughters of all the extremists, especially the Taliban. Malala Yousafzai
212. The impact of the problem has been especially acute in New England.
213. These modules will be suitable for students employed within the travel and tourism industry, especially if they intend working abroad.
214. In California, especially in San Francisco, there is a great acceptance of the unusual.
215. Competition is healthy. Especially when all your competitors are unhealthy, and hopefully sick and absent during the competition. Jarod Kintz
216. Everything is growing apace, especially the weeds; there are plants to be watered and crops to be gathered.
217. Peat moorland, especially at low altitude, was used in the past for cultivation, normally potatoes but sometimes cereals.
218. Appearing to move especially swiftly because of that media focus, moreover, police have already made arrests in her case.
219. It must be impregnable, especially if attacked by the adherents of those long established religious beliefs that confer privileges.
220. But all fossil fuels, especially the cleanest anthracite, burn to produce abundant carbon dioxide.
221. My message, especially to young people is to have courage to think differently, courage to invent, to travel the unexplored path, courage to discover the impossible and to conquer the problems and succeed. These are great qualities that they must work towards. This is my message to the young people. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam
222. Still, the book is of great value, especially for analytical chemists in industrial labs.
223. To make himself especially lean and bronzed for his meeting with the young actress Henna Mickiewicz.
224. In addition, gifts would be required in any negotiations with foreign powers, especially if they culminated in a marriage alliance.
225. I especially admired the way he challenged, and overcame, convention.
226. Daytime drowsiness and associated sleep disorders can affect the quality of your life and can cause accidents, especially among drivers.
227. Table 16-2 shows that the first Thatcher government was able to reduce marginal tax rates substantially, especially for the very rich.
228. His instinct was aggressive in all respects, especially in the fielding.
229. Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists. Franklin D. Roosevelt
230. It is, however,[Sentencedict.com] especially difficult in the history of modernism to reconnect abstract artists with nature.
231. These wines also make a good accompaniment for vegetarian dishes, especially leek-based dishes.
232. But what makes Courtney especially dangerous is not that he abused his position as a doctor.
233. Reductions would affect especially artillery and anti-tank weapons, while procurement of naval vessels would be slowed.
234. Vacation, I go there in my mind. Especially when I’m at work, getting paid for it. Jarod Kintz
235. Thanet wing attracts additional staff to Maidstone Prison, especially for the Psychology Department, of which more will be said later.
236. Both videos are sparkling situation comedies written especially for adult and young adult learners.
237. Adeane had strongly advised against the controversial speeches of the past year, especially the one to the architectural profession.
238. The hon. Gentleman came not from an especially poor background, but not from an especially advantaged one either.
239. Many bus companies provide advantageous fare tickets especially for tourists.
240. That is why I was especially pleased to hear that the Government are prepared to allocate the necessary funds.
More similar words: special, specialty, specialize, specialist, specifically, species, specify, specific, socially, officially, respectively, with respect to, irrespective of, racial, social, desperate, aspect, official, crucial, suspect, judicial, appreciation, desperately, spectrum, prospect, commercial, financial, spectacle, speculate, inspector.