spe
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Comparative
more special
Superlative
most special
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different or better than what is normal
- That song holds a special place in her heart.
- The team worked hard to create a special experience for their guests.
- Their special relationship blossomed into a deep and meaningful friendship over the years.
- They decorated the room with balloons to make it look special.
- The special occasion called for a celebration with family and friends.
2
more than what is typical or usual, often indicating extra importance or attention
- The manager requested special effort to ensure the project was completed ahead of schedule.
- Take special care when handling the antique items in the display case.
- The report highlights special attention to improving workplace culture.
- She showed special interest in the new employee’s progress during the first month.
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designed or set aside for a specific purpose or need, often different from what is commonly available
- The chef prepared a special dish for the event, tailored to the guests' tastes.
- They offer special parking for people with disabilities near the entrance.
- The concert featured a special performance for VIP guests.
- The team used special equipment to complete the task more efficiently.
- He received a special invitation to the exclusive conference.
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added to a routine or regular schedule to meet specific needs or occasions
- The city organized special trains for commuters during the holiday season.
- They introduced a special class on weekends for students needing extra help.
- The store ran special hours on Sundays to accommodate last-minute shoppers.
- A special bus was arranged to take guests to the wedding venue.
- The school scheduled special activities for students on the last day of term.
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