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particular
Adjective
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A particular thing is the one that you mean and not any other.
Usually it is not allowed, but in this particular case, it's OK.
I don't see any way to solve this particular problem.
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A particular thing is a special or great one.
She took no particular interest in what they were saying.
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If somebody is particular, they will accept only the best or only things that they like.
particular
Noun
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If you talk about something in particular, you mean that more than other; especially.
It's true of many small cars, but the Honda in particular.
In particular, I'd like you to think about the first problem.
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The particulars are the detailed information.
The two stories are quite similar, though they differ in some particulars.
We've spent a good deal of time considering the particulars of the situation.
process
Noun
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A process is a series of steps that you take for a particular purpose.
Let us look at the factors considered during the formal decision-making process.
process
Verb
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If you process something, you change it from its natural state into something that's ready to use.
The oil companies process much of the crude oil into gasoline.
The processed sugar is now completely white.
There's too much information. I can't process all of it right now.