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special
[ spesh-uhl ]
adjective
- of a distinct or particular kind or character:
a special kind of key.
Antonyms:
- being a particular one; particular, individual, or certain:
You'd better call the special number.
- pertaining or peculiar to a particular person, thing, instance, etc.; distinctive; unique:
the special features of a plan.
- having a specific or particular function, purpose, etc.:
a special messenger.
- distinguished or different from what is ordinary or usual: to fix something special.
a special occasion;
to fix something special.
Synonyms:
- extraordinary; exceptional, as in amount or degree; especial:
special importance.
- being such in an exceptional degree; particularly valued:
a special friend.
- Sometimes Offensive. pertaining to people with singular needs or disabilities, or to their education:
disabled students with special needs;
state funding for special schools.
noun
- a special person or thing.
- a train used for a particular purpose, occasion, or the like.
- a special edition of a newspaper.
- Theater. a spotlight reserved for a particular area, property, actor, etc.:
Give me the coffin special.
- a temporary, arbitrary reduction in the price of regularly stocked goods, especially food; a particularly worthwhile offer or price:
The special this week is on sirloin steaks.
- Television. a single program not forming part of a regular series.
special
/ ˈɛʃə /
adjective
- distinguished, set apart from, or excelling others of its kind
- prenominal designed or reserved for a particular purpose
a special tool for working leather
- not usual or commonplace
- prenominal particular or primary
his special interest was music
- denoting or relating to the education of physically or mentally handicapped children
a special school
noun
- a special person or thing, such as an extra edition of a newspaper or a train reserved for a particular purpose
- a dish or meal given prominence, esp at a low price, in a café, etc
- slang.history a convict given special treatment on account of his education, social class, etc
- short for special constable
- informal.an item in a store that is advertised at a reduced price; a loss leader
verb
- informal.to advertise and sell (an item) at a reduced price
we are specialling butter this week
Usage Note
Usage
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Derived Forms
- ˈ, adverb
- ˈԱ, noun
Other Word Forms
- ·· adverb
- ·ٱ·· adjective
- ԴDz·· adjective noun
- ··· adjective noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of special1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
That mantra drove him to block so many kicks as a member of UCLA’s scout team that Ikaika Malloe, then the Bruins’ special teams coordinator, promoted him to all four special teams units.
From his broad smile you could tell that Donald Trump's special envoy was indeed delighted to see Vladimir Putin.
“I made you special!” he screams at Brontë, his inner anguish made manifest before he hunts her down like an animal in the woods.
Among them, he shared a particularly special connection with his younger sister, María Elena – now the only surviving member of his immediate family.
But there’s one of his designs that’s often overlooked by fans, and it holds a special place in Gurr’s heart: a little red vintage fire engine that can regularly be spotted on Main Street, U.S.A.,
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