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word usage - Specially vs especially - English Language Usage . . . Large, specially equipped Pave Low helicopters flew dark, low and fast toward the refinery from just over the Kuwait border "especially" Definitions: (adv) to a distinctly greater extent or degree than is common (adv) in a special manner "especially" Usages: Eat more vegetable protein, especially from beans in general and soybeans in particular
Specially vs especially - English Language Usage Stack Exchange As you can see at Merriam-Webster, a good synonym for "especially" is "particularly", whereas "specially" means "in a special manner" "Particularly" is the sense you want here, so "especially " will work here You could have a Valentine's Day gift specially made, to your own specifications, because you especially want to give your loved one something special There has been some usage bleed
sentence - Specially or especially - English Language Usage Stack . . . According to Etymology Online Dictionary: specially (adv ) late 13c , from special (adj ) + -ly (2) A doublet of especially I can add that 'specially' is an abbreviation of 'especially', like 'phone - telephone' There is a tendency: the abbreviated form is more informal than non-abbreviated one
What is the difference between special and especial? 6 But note that only 'special' can be used as a noun For example, "Check out the 'specials; on the menu (and not the especials*) Also, in writing, stick to 'especially' rather than 'specially', as the latter is considered informal
Difference (s) between Especially and Specially [duplicate] I have really hard time to figure out when to use Specially and when to use Especially Since both are adverbs, that makes it even harder Can anyone simply give a way to distinguish between these
dialects - Pronunciation of especially - English Language Usage . . . 7 I checked more than 10 dictionaries and the pronunciation of "especially" is given as: ɪˈspɛʃ (ə)li, ɛ- It's probably the personal way of pronouncing that word for the relevant person, which seems wrong to me