noun

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A small individual part of something larger; a detail, a point.

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A person's own individual case.

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(chiefly in plural) A particular case; an individual thing as opposed to a whole class. (Opposed to generals, universals.)

adjective

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Pertaining only to a part of something; partial.

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Specific; discrete; concrete.

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I couldn't find the particular model you asked for, but I hope this one will do.

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Specialised; characteristic of a specific person or thing.

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I don't appreciate your particular brand of cynicism.

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Known only to an individual person or group; confidential.

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Distinguished in some way; special (often in negative constructions).

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He brought no particular news.

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Of a person, concerned with, or attentive to, details; minute; precise; fastidious.

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He is very particular about his food and if it isn't cooked to perfection he will send it back.

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Concerned with, or attentive to, details; minute; circumstantial; precise.

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a full and particular account of an accident

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Containing a part only; limited.

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a particular estate, or one precedent to an estate in remainder

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Holding a particular estate.

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a particular tenant

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Forming a part of a genus; relatively limited in extension; affirmed or denied of a part of a subject.

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a particular proposition, opposed to "universal", e.g. (particular affirmative) "Some men are wise"; (particular negative) "Some men are not wise".

Examples of particular in a Sentence

The crowd seemed clustered at one particular spot.

She had no particular concern about that part.

As if it were no particular problem, he said they had lost vital signs in flight a couple times.

Only, please be particular about it.

He paid particular attention to the March expense accounts and itineraries.

There wasn't anything in particular that she could say was different.

It is for no particular item in the tax-bill that I refuse to pay it.

And as he waved his arms to impersonate the policeman, his portly form again shook with a deep ringing laugh, the laugh of one who always eats well and, in particular, drinks well.

Brady chewed back a retort about how this particular army-type had been battling insurgents to reach them on the Peak.

After that day he underwent great personal risk in saving fugitives; in particular, he saved the life of the count of Champcenetz, the governor of the Tuileries, who was his personal enemy, at the request of Mrs Elliott.

We all liked New England but Quinn in particular, despised the high taxes of his home state.

It is impossible to make any general law which will work with every particular act and not fail in some circumstances.

It turns out that, even when doing what you love, both passion and profit matter—but that particular piece of wisdom came later with age.

The intensity of the secondary light is no longer to be arrived at by addition of individual intensities, but must be calculated with consideration of the particular phases involved.

She likes stories that make her cry--I think we all do, it's so nice to feel sad when you've nothing particular to be sad about.

But to tell the truth, I find myself at present somewhat less particular in these respects.

It was doubtless a revulsion of feeling against the doctrinaires and in particular against the puritanic reign of Michel that made her turn to Chopin.

Karataev had no attachments, friendships, or love, as Pierre understood them, but loved and lived affectionately with everything life brought him in contact with, particularly with man--not any particular man, but those with whom he happened to be.

Her auburn curls lay in no particular style – so much like her father.

All these conversations, especially the joking with the girls, were such as might have had a particular charm for Petya at his age, but they did not interest him now.

He had no particular destination, but his meandering brought him to a hillside overlooking the new high school complex.

Laughter and singing in particular seemed to her like a blasphemy, in face of her sorrow.

A memorial in Church Square commemorates the Franklin expedition to the discovery of the North-West Passage, and in particular Captain Francis Crozier, who was born at Banbridge in 1796 and served on the expedition.

It is from the particular application of the word to sheep that "flock" is used of the Christian Church in its relation to the "Good Shepherd," and also of a congregation of worshippers in its relation to its spiritual head.

But, in contrast with Congregationalism, when they elect and "call" a minister their action has to be sustained by the presbytery, which judges of his fitness for that particular sphere, of the measure of the congregation's unanimity, and of the adequacy of financial support.

They will come regularly every evening to particular trees, where the cunning sportsman lies in wait for them, and the distant orchards next the woods suffer thus not a little.

Her eyes, always sad, now looked with particular hopelessness at her reflection in the glass.

She was not in love with anyone in particular, but with everyone.

In particular, we recommend trying the lentil soup.

The name has a curious origin, which explains also the particular meaning of the adjective "spruce," neatly dressed, smart in appearance, fine.

Its use is not confined to Southern Rhodesia and should not properly be restricted to any one particular site.

The Discourse of Method and the Meditations apply what the Rules for the Direction of the Mind had regarded in particular instances to our conceptions of the world as a whole.

It is something to be able to paint a particular picture, or to carve a statue, and so to make a few objects beautiful; but it is far more glorious to carve and paint the very atmosphere and medium through which we look, which morally we can do.

They would begin to sing almost with as much precision as a clock, within five minutes of a particular time, referred to the setting of the sun, every evening.

Was there one of them in particular you think might have been responsible for Annie's murder?

One vamp in particular seemed to be awaiting her and strode to the car when she rolled to a stop.

In particular the remarkable frontier lines which bounded the Roman provinces of Upper (southern) Germany and Raetia, and which at their greatest development stretched from near Bonn on the Rhine to near Regensburg on the Danube, are often called the Limes Germanicus.

Most probably this story had its origin in a particular theory as to the meaning of the word mistletoe.

At that time, as always happens, the highest society that met at court and at the grand balls was divided into several circles, each with its own particular tone.

Concordats are undoubtedly conventions of a particular nature.

Lest I try the patience of my readers, I will offer, in no particular order, forty-three that seem most worthy.

Dean asked no one in particular.

It began to be recognized also that stereotyped punishments, such as belong to penal codes, fail to take due account of the particular condition of an offence and the character and circumstances of the offender.

And the algebraists or arithmeticians of the 16th century, such as Luca Pacioli (Lucas de Borgo), Geronimo or Girolamo Cardano (1501-1576), and Niccola Tartaglia (1506-1559), had used geometrical constructions to throw light on the solution of particular equations.

How far this scheme of sacrifice holds good for other areas, and in particular for more primitive peoples, is an open question.

But with rare exceptions, we simply don't train our brains to do this particular task.

I first tried to ascertain what had suggested to Helen's mind the particular fancies which made her story seem like a reproduction of one written by Miss Margaret Canby.

Probably I should not consciously and deliberately forsake my particular calling to do the good which society demands of me, to save the universe from annihilation; and I believe that a like but infinitely greater steadfastness elsewhere is all that now preserves it.

During the summer resort guests can look forward to a full lunch, dinner, and late night menu, featuring salad, pasta, steak, lobster, sandwiches and themed nights, where a particular food item is featured.

For lunch, with dozens of items on the menu, particular local favorites are the mushroom risotto or the smoked trout insalate (salad).

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