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specific
adjective as in particular, distinguishing
Strongest matches
clear-cut, definite, definitive, different, distinct, exact, explicit, individual, limited, peculiar, precise, special, specialized, unambiguous, unequivocal, unique
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Weak matches
categorical, clean-cut, cut fine, dead on, downright, drawn fine, especial, flat out, hit nail on head, on-target, outright, reserved, restricted, right on, straight-out
Example Sentences
Documents published alongside the Budget said the office would be "undertaking value-for-money studies in specific high-risk areas of cross-departmental spending and scrutinising investment proposals".
Still, the actor was able to find specifics to “Black Bag’s” George that differed from Martian.
But this mentality — or to be more specific, what you aptly call Democrats’ “normative priors” — makes for purely reactive politics.
Concerns were repeatedly raised about PIP assessors lacking knowledge of specific conditions and decisions being taken without recourse to medical evidence or contacting those involved in a claimant's care.
According to Healthline, pure obsessional disorder is not a separate diagnosis from OCD, but the specific description does apply to many people.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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