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what's the difference between【particular】&【special】
they both adj. and mean "sth difference with others",so what's the difference between【particular】&【special】??
Dec 28, 2012 3:27 PM
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The word "particular" as an adjective is used to indicate or point out an individual object, item, quality etc. "Special" is an adjective synonymous with "particular" but is used to describe something that has certain distinctive or uncommon properties.
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December 28, 2012
They are synonymous.
However, 'special' is usually creates a better image, an image of something good, even though 'particular' could also be used.
If somebody has a special quality, it is generally taken to mean that the quality is good.
If that same person as a particular quality, it is not necessarily taken to be positive.
Again, this is cultural, rather than by a strict definition.
December 28, 2012
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