The difference between Particularly and Primarily
When used as adverbs, particularly means especially, extremely, whereas primarily means of a primary or central nature, first and foremost.
check bellow for the other definitions of Particularly and Primarily
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Particularly as an adverb (focus):
Especially, extremely.
Examples:
"The apéritifs were particularly stimulating."
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Particularly as an adverb (degree):
To a great extent.
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Particularly as an adverb:
Specifically, uniquely or individually.
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Particularly as an adverb:
In detail; with regard to particulars.
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Particularly as an adverb (dated):
In a particular manner; fussily.
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Primarily as an adverb (focus):
Of a primary or central nature, first and foremost
Compare words:
Compare with synonyms and related words:
- above all vs particularly
- first and foremost vs particularly
- particularly vs primarily
- exceedingly vs particularly
- in particular vs particularly
- detailly vs particularly
- particularly vs thoroughly
- exacting vs particularly
- fastidiously vs particularly
- particularly vs pedantically
- particularly vs pickily
- by and large vs primarily
- chiefly vs primarily
- for the most part vs primarily