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adj

specific

spih-SIHF-ihk
adj
1
Clearly defined or particular, rather than general or vague.
"Can you give me a specific date for the meeting?"
"She has a specific way of organizing her files."
noun
1
A particular detail.
"We haven't worked out the specifics yet."

How to Use Specific

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In plain EnglishExact and particular, as opposed to vague or general.

Common pairings
specific to be more specific a specific reason

Word Forms

more specific comparative, specifics plural, most specific superlative

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Etymology

From Late Latin specificus, "particular," from Latin species, "kind," plus -ficus, "making."

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