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what does "Not particularly" mean" thank you
May 23, 2012 9:07 AM
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It means "no, not really." Example:
Q.Do you like eating liver or tripe?
A. No, not particularly.
May 23, 2012
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"Not particularly" basically means "not very much."
If someone asks you if you like something, and you don't like it very much, but you also don't completely hate it, you might say "Not particularly." Likewise, you might say "I don't feel particularly well today" if you aren't horribly ill, but you feel a little sick or upset.
May 23, 2012
We use this when we don't really like something or don"t want to do something
May 23, 2012
Not particularly is a weak form for saying I don't like something or don't want to do something.
'Would you like to go to the cinema tonight?'
'Not particularly'.
May 23, 2012
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