See also: Especially Specially Esper Esperanza Esperanto Especie Espelho Esperance Espectro Espetar Especulación
ESPECALLY [iˈspeSHəlē]
ADVERB
especially (adverb)
Especial is a related term of special. As adjectives the difference between especial and special. is that especial is of exceptional importance or significance while special is distinguished by a unique or unusual quality. As a noun special is. a reduction in consumer cost (usually for a limited time) for items or services rendered.
Use especially in a sentence. adverb. Especially is defined as particularly or to a greater degree. An example of especially is when someone is a really a great cardplayer.
Especially means "exceptionally, in a noteworthy manner, or particularly.". In the sense of "particular" or "particularly," the words mean pretty much the same thing. Often they can be used synonymously. However, if you want to stress the exceptional or noteworthy quality, then especial or especially is a better choice.
Specially means for a particular purpose, more than is usual. Specially is also an adverb. Often, especially and specially are interchangeable. However, there are situations where either especially or specially is a better choice. Remember, especially is used to signify something greater than all others,...