Specifically meaning in English
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Definition
specifically: especially, in particular, to be precise
I specifically said that I wanted four boxes of pens, not five!
Examples
- "Specifically, Bruno's dog, Stink."
- "My goal is to pursue a career in the customer service field, specifically in management."
- "More specifically, we'll examine the health benefits and risks of diets around the world."
- "Specifically, I've been thinking about your highly unrealistic expectations of making it in the music industry."
- "Leonard : My people want professional training, French lessons specifically."
- "Specifically, please"
- "Brian : He specifically said I couldn't."
- "I'm pleased to tell you that your reservation for International Luxury Airways flight 339 non-stop from San Francisco to Jakarta has been confirmed for next Friday, July 30th, at 10:00 pm. Your ticket is in business class, as you specifically requested."
- "Moira : This morning we're going to continue our discussion on health and nutrition, specifically the diet."
- "Inga : But your parents specifically said no wine!"
- "Specifically, the invoice called for 5,000 bottles to be produced for wholesale and retail distribution in France, and close to 15,000 bottles were actually produced."
- "On behalf of both the Sales and HR teams in San Francisco, we would like to formally welcome you to the Delavigne Corporation and specifically to the sales department!"
- "Specifically, I'll need 5 copies of this contract copied and collated."
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