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particularly
Adverb
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If something is particularly interesting, useful, important, etc., it is more so than usual or more than others.
Tonight's dinner was particularly good.
They are helpful for everyone but can be particularly useful for younger students.
He never does anything particularly interesting.
sensitive
Adjective
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If you are sensitive, you easily understand other people's feelings.
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Sensitive information, areas, issues, etc. are those that need to be handled carefully so they don't cause problems.
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Sensitive skin, materials, etc. are those that are easily damaged.
An area on my arm is sensitive, so please don't touch me there.
sea
Noun
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A place with a large amount of salt water.
area
Noun
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An area is a piece of land or space.
This is the business area of town.
We have chosen a large forest area for the new park.
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An area of study is a special subject, such as mathematics, grammar, music, or biology.
Economics is quite interesting, but my area is more related to politics.
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The area of a surface, is the size of the surface.
The length is 10 cm and the width is 5 cm, so the area is 50 mathcm^2/math.