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Special
Definition
The term "special" describes something that is distinct, unique, or held in high regard due to its characteristics or purpose.
Parts of Speech
Pronunciation
American English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈspɛʃ.əl/
- Respelling: SPESH-uhl
British English
- IPA Pronunciation: /ˈspɛʃ.əl/
- Respelling: SPESH-uhl
Etymology
The word "special" originates from the Latin "specialis," meaning "particular" or "individual," derived from "species," meaning "a kind or form."
Derivatives
- Specially (adverb)
- Specialist (noun)
- Specialize (verb)
- Specialization (noun)
- Specialness (noun)
Synonyms
- Unique
- Exceptional
- Distinctive
Antonyms
Usage
The term "special" is often used to emphasize uniqueness or importance. For example, "This is a special occasion" (adjective) or "The restaurant is offering a daily special" (noun).
Related Terms
- Unique: Refers to something one-of-a-kind.
- Exclusive: Refers to something restricted to a select group.
- Distinct: Refers to something easily recognizable and different.
Detailed Definitions
Adjective
- Particularly unique or exceptional: Denotes something with qualities that set it apart.
- Example: "Her skills make her a special asset to the team."
- Designed for a particular purpose: Refers to something made or used for a specific role.
- Example: "The package was delivered with special care."
Noun
- A unique or limited offer: Refers to something available for a limited time or purpose.
- Example: "Today’s lunch special is grilled salmon."
- An extraordinary or notable person or thing: Highlights something distinguished.
- Example: "The TV show featured a special on wildlife conservation."