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  1. 21. In most contexts “specially” is more common than “especially,” but when you mean “particularly” “especially” works better: “I am not especially excited about inheriting my grandmother’s neurotic Siamese cat.” “Especial” in the place of “special” is very formal and rather old-fashioned. Source. "specially ...

  2. Feb 11, 2015 · Interestingly, the 150:1 usage ratio of special over especial is reversed in the 85:1 usage ratio of especially over specially. Especially is significantly more common than specially. I use the following mnemonic to remember that the adjective special is more useful and the adverb especially is more popular: Special words are especially important.

  3. Feb 10, 2019 · 2. 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 ...

  4. Mar 31, 2012 · 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.

  5. The word especially (at least in England and the rest of the UK) is normally pronounced with a certain " e " sound at the beginning, like the pronunciation of the letter e in the words bed, debt and get. In addition to that, it does not normally and is not supposed to have, a " ks " sound. It normally has an " s " sound there.

  6. Nov 13, 2018 · 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. Share. Improve this answer. edited Nov 14, 2018 at 12:45.

  7. @oosterwal, @tcovo, and @wooble give good examples of perfectly valid constructions starting with especially (or in wooble's case, starting with because). An example with because : Because of the necessity of lowering their their baskets to the cave floor daily, the Pitifoo began to develop ingenious mechanisms to deploy the baskets with greater speed and less effort.

  8. Dec 24, 2021 · 1. See below a sentence containing an adverbial phrase headed by 'especially'. It was very difficult for boats, especially large boats, to cross the river. I am aware that the adjunct containing 'especially' is supplementary, as indicated by the commas surrounding it. Its meaning, too, I can understand: 'especially' emphasises that it was more ...

  9. Jun 6, 2016 · Which one is correct to use in the following sentence; special or specific? Both adjectives seem to be interchangeable. According to Dictionary.com, specific means 1. having a special application,

  10. Aug 3, 2012 · 133 1 1 5. The current set of answers are addressing the word "especially" when used to start a dependent clause. If especially is not being used in this manner, these are not the rules used. Example: "I am especially happy to see you". No dependent clause, no commas. – user99525. Nov 30, 2014 at 2:50. Add a comment.