Particular

adjective / noun
Frequency
High
CEFR Level
B1
Register
Neutral
Domain
Specificity
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Definition

1. Specific and not any other.
2. Special or greater than usual.
3. Not easily satisfied or fussy about details.
4. The facts or details about something.
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Context Alive

The wedding planner asked the couple about their vision for the big day. The bride had very particular ideas about the flowers, the music, and even the shade of white for the tablecloths. Nothing could be left to chance — every tiny detail had to be exactly right.
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Meanings

4 meanings
1 Specific, This One and Not Any Other (Adjective) Very Common
This meaning is about pointing to one specific thing among many. Imagine your friend asks “why did you choose this particular café?” — they want to know why this one and not any of the others nearby. This is particular meaning specific or exact. You might say “is there a particular reason you’re asking?” or “on that particular day, everything went wrong.” Or think about a teacher asking a student to look at one particular page in a textbook instead of the whole chapter. The word draws attention to something specific. ✏️ The phrase “in particular” is extremely common and means “especially” — for example, “I love fruit, strawberries in particular.”
💎 Vivid Example
She had visited dozens of apartments that month. But there was one particular flat near the park that she couldn’t stop thinking about. It had big windows, a quiet street, and it just felt like home.
2 Special or Greater Than Usual (Adjective) Very Common
This meaning is about something that stands out or deserves extra attention. Imagine a doctor saying “I’d like you to pay particular attention to your diet this month” — they mean more attention than normal, because it really matters right now. This is particular meaning special or notable. You might hear “nothing of particular interest happened today” or “this issue is of particular importance to young people.” Or picture a boss saying a particular effort was needed to finish the project on time. The word adds weight and emphasis. ✏️ This meaning often appears in slightly more formal contexts — news reports, meetings, or professional conversations.
💎 Vivid Example
The safety inspector walked through the building carefully. She made a note of several issues but gave particular attention to the emergency exits on the top floor. Those doors hadn’t been checked in over a year.
3 Not Easily Satisfied, Fussy About Details (Adjective) Common
This meaning is about someone who has very high standards and is hard to please. You know when someone sends their food back at a restaurant three times because the steak isn’t cooked exactly right? That person is very particular about their food. This is being particular — caring deeply about small details. You might say “my grandmother is very particular about how her tea is made” or “he’s particular about keeping his car spotless.” Or picture someone trying on twenty shirts before finding one that fits just right. The word suggests someone who won’t settle for less than what they want. ✏️ Being particular isn’t always negative — it can mean you have good taste and high standards, not just that you’re difficult.
💎 Vivid Example
Everyone in the office knew not to touch his desk. He was extremely particular about where everything was placed. Even moving a pen to the wrong side would bother him for the rest of the day.
4 Details or Facts About Something (Noun) Common
This meaning is about the specific facts, details, or pieces of information related to something. Imagine filling out a form at a hotel and they ask for your particulars — they want your name, address, phone number, and passport details. This is using particulars to mean personal or factual details. You might hear “the police took down all the particulars of the accident” or “please send me the full particulars of the job offer.” Or think about a lawyer asking a client for the particulars of a contract before signing anything. The word suggests organized, factual information. ✏️ This is almost always used in the plural — “particulars” — and sounds slightly formal, often appearing in legal or official contexts.
💎 Vivid Example
Before the meeting could begin, the lawyer needed all the facts. She asked her client to go through the particulars of the agreement one more time. Every number, every date, and every name had to be checked.
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Examples from the Street

“She’s very particular about her coffee — it has to be oat milk, no sugar, exactly 65 degrees.”
She’s extremely fussy and specific about how her coffee is made
“Is there any particular reason you’re asking?”
Is there a specific reason, or are you just curious?
“Nothing in particular — just browsing.”
Nothing specific — I’m just looking around
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Common Patterns

any particular (noun)? asking if someone has a specific preference or reason
a/one particular (noun) referring to one specific thing out of many
no particular (reason/order/preference) no specific one; random or general
in particular especially; specifically (used to highlight one thing)
nothing/anything in particular nothing/anything specific
this particular (noun) this specific one (often emphasising why it matters)
be particular about be fussy or have high standards about something
very/extremely particular about exceptionally fussy or demanding about details
not particularly not especially; not really (softened negative)
of particular interest/concern/importance especially noteworthy or significant
pay particular attention to focus especially carefully on something
take particular care (with/over) be especially careful about something
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Collocations

3 collocations
in particular
especially; more than others
nothing in particular
nothing specific or notable
particular about
very fussy and specific about
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Example Sentences

12 examples
1
Is there any particular restaurant you’d like to try, or shall I just pick one?
Do you have a specific place in mind where you’d like to eat, or should I choose?
2
I’m not looking for anything in particular — I’m just window shopping
I don’t have a specific item I want to buy — I’m just looking around for fun.
3
One particular student kept interrupting the lesson, and I finally lost my patience
There was a specific learner who wouldn’t stop disrupting the class, and eventually I couldn’t take it anymore.
4
She’s incredibly particular about how her desk is organised — everything has to be in exactly the right place
She’s extremely fussy about the arrangement of her workspace — every single item must be precisely where she wants it.
5
I’d like to draw particular attention to page seven of the report, where the key findings are
I want everyone to focus especially carefully on the seventh page of the document, which contains the most important results.
6
“Did you enjoy the film?” — “Not particularly, to be honest.”
“Did you like the movie?” — “Not really, if I’m being truthful.”
7
This particular problem has been causing headaches for months and nobody can fix it
This specific issue has been creating difficulties for a long time and no one has found a solution.
8
The food was arranged in no particular order — just thrown together on the table
The dishes were laid out randomly — just placed on the table without any plan.
9
The area is of particular concern to environmentalists because of the rare species living there
The region is especially worrying to people who care about nature because it’s home to unusual animals and plants found nowhere else.
10
He’s very particular about his appearance — he wouldn’t leave the house without ironing his shirt
He’s extremely fussy about how he looks — he’d never go out in public wearing creased clothing.
🎓 Learner Examples
When giving feedback on essays, it helps to pay particular attention to the introduction — that’s where students struggle most
When commenting on written assignments, it’s especially useful to focus closely on the opening section — that’s the part learners find hardest.
There’s no particular order you have to learn vocabulary in — find what works for you and stick with it
There’s no specific sequence you must follow when building your word bank — discover a method that suits you and stay with it.
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Phrasal Verbs & Idioms

2 items
💬 Idioms & Expressions
in particular — especially or specifically
Is there anything in particular you'd like to discuss?
nothing in particular — nothing specific
I'm not looking for anything in particular — just browsing.
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Synonyms & Antonyms

7 items
✅ Synonyms
specific
exact, not general
certain
a specific one
fussy
hard to please
precise
exact and detailed
❌ Antonyms
general
not specific
vague
unclear
easygoing
not fussy