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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.
dangerous
Adjective
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If something is dangerous it causes danger; a dangerous thing could hurt you.
A tiger is a very dangerous animal.
Lightning is very dangerous.
The ambush put the soldiers in a very dangerous situation.
event
Noun
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An event is anything that happens.
The event of her walking into the room happened before the event of the book falling off the table, so she saw it fall.
In the event that the machine breaks, read this to know what to do.
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An event is when many people come together at a time they choose for a reason or for fun.
At the event tomorrow we're going to have balloons and music.