Special meaning in English

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Definition

special: exceptional, unique, unusual, specific adjective
Nothing special Nothing too important, in particular
  • "Voiceover : Today, on a very special Beachview, CG has some shocking news for Mitch."
  • "I am sure that you would agree that this occasion deserves an extra special celebration."
  • "That's why I'm bringing in a very special consultant: Mr. Michael Jackson."
  • "This is Brent Vanderplop with a special Hollywood edition of Radio Rhubarb!"
  • "You're a genius Bruno – the best Special Personal Assistant in the World!"
  • "Horatio : We are going to make a special perfume that will turn General Hurley Burley into a peace-loving hippie."
  • "Todd : Actually Brian, I have come to Earth for a very special reason."
  • "A very special intern has joined the Beachview lifeguard team."
  • "Narrator: And finally we move to the office of CEO Bruno Delavigne, where Special Assistant Brian Jones has been replaced by a camel."
  • "Brian : The Brian Jones Corporation sells a very special product that I think you'll be very interested in."

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