particularly |
undefined |
As an adverb particularly
is (focus) especially, extremely.
As an adjective undefined is
lacking a definition or value.
fundamentally |
particularly |
As adverbs the difference between fundamentally and particularly
is that
fundamentally is to the very core of the matter while
particularly is (focus) especially, extremely.
distinctly |
particularly |
As adverbs the difference between distinctly and particularly
is that
distinctly is in a distinct manner while
particularly is (focus) especially, extremely.
much |
particularly |
As a verb much
is .
As an adverb particularly is
(focus) especially, extremely.
interchangeably |
particularly |
As adverbs the difference between interchangeably and particularly
is that
interchangeably is with the ability of being interchanged or swapped while
particularly is (focus) especially, extremely.
accurately |
particularly |
As adverbs the difference between accurately and particularly
is that
accurately is in an accurate manner; exactly; precisely; without error or defect while
particularly is (focus) especially, extremely.
quite |
particularly |
As a verb quite
is .
As an adverb particularly is
(focus) especially, extremely.
definite |
particularly |
As an adjective definite
is having distinct limits.
As a noun definite
is (obsolete) anything that is defined or determined.
As an adverb particularly is
(focus) especially, extremely.
normally |
particularly |
As adverbs the difference between normally and particularly
is that
normally is under normal conditions or circumstances; usually; most of the time while
particularly is (focus) especially, extremely.
rather |
particularly |
In degree|lang=en terms the difference between rather and particularly
is that
rather is (degree) somewhat, fairly while
particularly is (degree) to a great extent.
As adverbs the difference between rather and particularly
is that
rather is (obsolete) more quickly; sooner, earlier while
particularly is (focus) especially, extremely.
As a verb rather
is (nonstandard|or|dialectal) to prefer; to prefer to.
As an adjective rather
is (obsolete) prior; earlier; former.
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