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Truly vs Especially - What's the difference?

truly | especially |


As adverbs the difference between truly and especially

is that truly is in accordance with the facts; truthfully, accurately while especially is (lb) in a special manner; specially.

Especially vs Such - What's the difference?

especially | such |


As an adverb especially

is (lb) in a special manner; specially.

As a proper noun such is

.

Especially vs Highly - What's the difference?

especially | highly |


As adverbs the difference between especially and highly

is that especially is (lb) in a special manner; specially while highly is in a high or esteemed manner.

Especially vs Professional - What's the difference?

especially | professional |


As an adverb especially

is (lb) in a special manner; specially.

As a noun professional is

a person who belongs to a profession.

As an adjective professional is

of, pertaining to, or in accordance with the (usually high) standards of a profession.

Exceedingly vs Especially - What's the difference?

exceedingly | especially |


As adverbs the difference between exceedingly and especially

is that exceedingly is to a vastly great extent or degree while especially is (lb) in a special manner; specially.

Definitely vs Especially - What's the difference?

definitely | especially |


As adverbs the difference between definitely and especially

is that definitely is without question and beyond doubt while especially is (lb) in a special manner; specially.

Fairly vs Especially - What's the difference?

fairly | especially |


As adverbs the difference between fairly and especially

is that fairly is in a fair manner; clearly; openly; plainly; fully; distinctly; frankly while especially is (lb) in a special manner; specially.

Meticulous vs Especially - What's the difference?

meticulous | especially |


As an adjective meticulous

is (archaic) timid, fearful, overly cautious.

As an adverb especially is

(lb) in a special manner; specially.

Especially vs Part - What's the difference?

especially | part |


As an adverb especially

is (lb) in a special manner; specially.

As a noun part is

party (political group).

Especially vs Typically - What's the difference?

especially | typically |


As adverbs the difference between especially and typically

is that especially is (lb) in a special manner; specially while typically is in a typical or common manner.

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