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specifically
[spi-sif-ik-lee]
adverb
in a definite or precise manner.
The suspect was not specifically named in the report. More specifically, you will be responsible for half the total cost.
with an exact use or purpose in mind.
The manual is written specifically for nonexperts.
with reference to qualities that are peculiar or proper to someone or something.
Our classes are specifically different from other yoga programs.
Word History and Origins
Origin of specifically1
Example Sentences
The Lionesses have been able to build a structure from scratch, with a board full of women's football expertise and facilities specifically catered towards women.
Rather, what will be key to Reform's fortunes and specifically its vote share will be the outcome of a battle with the Conservatives for the support of pro-Brexit, socially-conservative and climate-sceptic Britain.
“Anybody Black,” Washington replied, before explaining he was specifically a fan of running backs because that was the position he used to play.
The agency points to state data showing flaring rates dropping dramatically, specifically since 2019.
One of the more frequently cited reasons in local media and by politicians is crime, specifically the rise of organised crime, with young perpetrators used to commit extreme violence.
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