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1. specially
adverb. ['ˈspɛʃəli, ˈspɛʃli'] in a special manner.
Etymology
- -ly (English)
- -lice (Old English (ca. 450-1100))
- special (English)
Rhymes with Specially
- freshly
- freshley
- leschly
How do you pronounce specially?
Pronounce specially as ˈspɛʃəli.
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Sentences with specially
1. Adverb
Don't we all wish we had a room specially designated for gift wrapping?
Quotes about specially
1. God, who foresaw your tribulation, has specially armed you to go through it, not without pain but without stain.
- C.S. Lewis
2. I gather from a lawyer that there was a rehearsal yesterday. We haven't a hope. I know the presiding judge too: I've had the misfortune to sleep with his wife. He was specially picked.
- Alphonse Karr
3. When God has specially promised the thing, we are bound to believe we shall recieve it when we pray for it. You have no right to put in an 'if', and say, 'Lord, if it be thy will..."This is to insult God. To put an 'if' in God's promise when God has put none there, is tantamount to charging God with being insincere.
- Charles Grandison Finney