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adjective
- 1. better, greater, or otherwise different from what is usual: "they always made a special effort at Christmas" Similar Opposite
- 2. belonging specifically to a particular person or place: "we want to preserve our town's special character" Similar Opposite
noun
- 1. a thing, such as a product or broadcast, that is designed or organized for a particular occasion or purpose: "television's election night specials"
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Synonyms for SPECIAL: only, unique, one, lone, sole, singular, single, solitary; Antonyms of SPECIAL: myriad, multifarious, miscellaneous, mixed, varied, manifold, popular, assorted.
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adjective. These are words and phrases related to special. Click on any word or phrase to go to its thesaurus page. Or, go to the definition of special. The carpenter uses a special machine for routing. Synonyms. especial. certain. specific.
Synonyms for SPECIAL in English: exceptional, important, significant, particular, unique, unusual, extraordinary, distinguished, memorable, gala, …
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Synonyms for SPECIAL: particular, especial, specific, individual, peculiar, choice, distinct, designated, limited; Antonyms for SPECIAL: general, unrestricted, indefinite, ordinary, general, common, normal, usual, unimportant.
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