A2 adjective #469 가장 일반적인 3분 분량

particular

설명: particular 당신의 레벨에서:

When you want to talk about one thing, use particular. For example, if you have many pens, but you want one special pen, you can say: 'I want that particular pen.' It means 'this one, not that one'. It helps people understand exactly what you are thinking about. It is a very useful word for being clear.

You can use particular when you are being very careful. If someone is particular, they like things to be done in a certain way. For example, 'He is particular about his shoes.' This means he likes his shoes to be very clean. It is a good way to describe someone who cares about small details.

In intermediate English, particular is often used to emphasize a point. When you are giving a speech or writing an email, you can say 'in particular' to point out the most important part of your message. For instance, 'I enjoyed the whole trip, but the museum was great in particular.' This shows the listener exactly what you liked most.

At the B2 level, you should notice how particular functions as a modifier. It adds nuance to your descriptions. Rather than saying 'I like this,' you can say 'I have a particular interest in this topic.' This sounds more professional and precise. It shows that your interest is not just general, but focused and intentional.

Advanced speakers use particular to distinguish between generalities and specifics. It is essential in academic writing. When analyzing a text or a set of data, you might note that 'a particular set of circumstances led to this outcome.' This implies a causal link that is specific to that instance, rather than a broad, universal rule. It elevates your writing by demonstrating logical precision.

Mastery of particular involves understanding its etymological roots in 'part' and its subtle shift into a descriptor of personality. In literary contexts, it can describe a character's fastidiousness, revealing their internal state through their external behavior. For example, a character who is 'particular about the placement of every book' tells the reader they value order, control, and perhaps a fear of chaos. It is a word that bridges the gap between simple identification and complex character analysis.

particular 30초 만에

  • Means specific or individual.
  • Can describe someone who is fussy.
  • Commonly used as 'in particular'.
  • An essential word for formal clarity.

When we use the word particular, we are usually zooming in on something specific. Instead of talking about general things, we pick out one item or person from a crowd.

Think of it like being at a giant buffet. If you say, 'I want that particular cake,' you aren't just asking for any dessert; you have your eye on one specific slice. It helps speakers be precise and clear.

Additionally, we use it to describe people who are very fussy or meticulous. If someone is 'particular about their coffee,' it means they have very specific rules for how it should be made. They aren't just being difficult; they just know exactly what they like!

The word particular has a rich history that travels back to the Latin word particularis, which comes from particula, meaning 'a small part'.

It entered Middle English through Old French. Originally, it was used to describe things that were individual or private, rather than public. Over centuries, the meaning shifted to focus on the 'specific' nature of an object.

Interestingly, the sense of being 'fussy' or 'hard to please' developed much later, around the 17th century. It makes sense if you think about it: if you are very focused on the small parts of something, you naturally become more selective about how those parts are put together.

You will hear particular used in both casual conversations and formal reports. It is a very versatile word.

Commonly, we use it with the preposition 'about' when describing someone's preferences: 'She is very particular about her workspace.' This shows that the person has specific standards.

In a more formal register, you might hear it used to emphasize a specific fact: 'In particular, the data showed a decline.' This is a great way to draw attention to a key point in a presentation or essay.

While 'particular' isn't always part of a fixed idiom, it appears in several common phrases.

  • In particular: Used to highlight one thing specifically.
  • For no particular reason: Doing something without a specific motive.
  • A particular favorite: Something you like more than others.
  • In particular detail: Describing something very thoroughly.
  • Particular about: Being fussy or precise.

In terms of pronunciation, the US version is pər-TIK-yuh-ler, while the UK version is similar but often drops the final 'r' sound. The stress is on the second syllable.

Grammatically, it functions as an adjective. It does not have a plural form because it is a descriptive word. It is often used with 'a' or 'the' to define the scope of the noun it modifies.

Rhyming words include molecular, spectacular, vernacular, oracular, and binocular. Practice saying it slowly to ensure you hit that 'k' sound clearly!

재미있는 사실

The word evolved from meaning 'a small piece' to 'a specific detail'.

발음 가이드

영국식 pəˈtɪk.jə.lər

Clear 'k' sound, soft vowel sounds.

미국식 pərˈtɪk.jə.lər

Rhotic 'r' at the end.

자주 하는 실수

  • Mispronouncing the 'u' as 'oo'
  • Missing the 'k' sound
  • Swallowing the middle syllables

라임이 맞는 단어

spectacular vernacular molecular binocular oracular

난이도

독해 2/5

Accessible for most learners

쓰기 2/5

Useful for formal writing

말하기 2/5

Great for clarity

듣기 2/5

Clear pronunciation

다음에 무엇을 배울까

선수 학습

다음에 배울 것

meticulous fastidious peculiar

고급

particularity particularize

알아야 할 문법

Adjective placement

The adjective comes before the noun.

Preposition usage

Particular about...

Adverb formation

Adding -ly to adjectives.

수준별 예문

1

I want that particular toy.

I want that specific toy.

Used as an adjective.

2

Is there a particular book you like?

Is there one book you like?

Question form.

3

This is a particular color.

This is a specific color.

Simple statement.

4

I have no particular plan.

I have no specific plan.

Negative usage.

5

Choose a particular day.

Pick one specific day.

Imperative.

6

That particular dog is fast.

That specific dog is fast.

Subject modifier.

7

Do you like this particular one?

Do you like this specific one?

Demonstrative.

8

I like this particular song.

I like this specific song.

Preference.

1

He is very particular about his food.

2

Is there any particular reason you are late?

3

I don't have any particular preference.

4

She chose that particular dress for the party.

5

They had a particular way of doing things.

6

I remember that particular day very well.

7

Are you looking for a particular person?

8

There is no particular hurry.

1

The teacher was particular about grammar.

2

In particular, I enjoyed the ending of the movie.

3

We need to focus on this particular issue.

4

She is quite particular about who she works with.

5

There was no particular reason for his sudden departure.

6

Many people have a particular routine in the morning.

7

I am looking for a particular type of software.

8

The project requires a particular set of skills.

1

He is notoriously particular about his morning coffee.

2

In particular, the report highlights the need for reform.

3

She has a particular talent for solving complex puzzles.

4

There is a particular charm to this old house.

5

It is difficult to satisfy such a particular client.

6

The study examines a particular group of patients.

7

He chose his words with particular care.

8

The company has a particular interest in green energy.

1

The artist paid particular attention to the lighting.

2

There is no particular logic to his decision.

3

She is very particular about the provenance of her antiques.

4

The outcome depends on a particular set of variables.

5

He was particular in his choice of words.

6

The policy applies to a particular demographic.

7

I had a particular feeling that something was wrong.

8

The author makes a particular point about history.

1

His particular brand of humor is quite unique.

2

She was a woman of particular refinement.

3

The architect had a particular vision for the space.

4

He spoke with a particular intensity that silenced the room.

5

The law makes a particular exception for minors.

6

There is a particular irony in his success.

7

She possessed a particular grace under pressure.

8

The case study focuses on a particular historical era.

자주 쓰는 조합

in particular
very particular
particular reason
particular interest
particular attention
no particular
particular type
particular set
particular way
particular care

관용어 및 표현

1

"In particular"

Specifically

I love all fruits, in particular apples.

neutral
2

"For no particular reason"

Without a specific motive

I called him for no particular reason.

neutral
3

"A particular favorite"

Someone or something liked best

This book is a particular favorite of mine.

neutral
4

"Particular about"

Very careful or fussy

She is very particular about her clothes.

neutral
5

"In particular detail"

With great thoroughness

He explained the plan in particular detail.

formal

혼동하기 쉬운

particular Peculiar

Similar spelling

Peculiar means strange; particular means specific.

That is a peculiar habit vs. That is a particular habit.

particular Particularly

Same root

Particularly is an adverb; particular is an adjective.

I am particularly happy vs. I have a particular interest.

particular Particulars

Same root

Particulars are details/facts.

Give me your particulars (details).

particular Specific

Synonym

Specific is often interchangeable, but particular emphasizes the individual item more.

A specific time vs. A particular time.

문장 패턴

A2

Subject + is + particular + about + noun

He is particular about his coffee.

B1

In particular, + clause

In particular, the results were good.

A1

No + particular + noun

I have no particular plan.

A1

A + particular + noun

I need a particular book.

B2

The + particular + noun

The particular case was solved.

어휘 가족

명사

particularity The quality of being specific

동사

particularize To go into details

형용사

particular Specific or fussy

관련

part Root word

사용법

frequency

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격식 수준

Academic/Formal Neutral Casual N/A

💡

Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a 'part' of a 'car' that you are very fussy about.
💡

When Native Speakers Use It

Use it to add precision to your claims.
🌍

Cultural Insight

It reflects a value of efficiency and detail.
💡

Grammar Shortcut

Always follow 'particular' with 'about' when discussing preferences.
💡

Say It Right

Break it into four syllables: par-tic-u-lar.
💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Don't use it as a noun to mean 'details'.
💡

Did You Know?

It comes from the Latin word for 'part'.
💡

Study Smart

Pair it with 'specific' to remember the meaning.

암기하기

기억법

Part-i-cular: Each 'part' is 'cular' (particular) to me.

시각적 연상

A magnifying glass looking at one small, specific part of a map.

Word Web

Specific Detail Fussy Individual Precise

챌린지

Write three sentences today using 'particular' to describe things you like.

어원

Latin

원래 의미: Small part

문화적 맥락

None, generally considered a professional and neutral term.

Used frequently in business and academic settings to ensure clarity.

Used in many formal legal documents to define specific clauses.

실생활에서 연습하기

실제 사용 상황

at work

  • particular attention to detail
  • particular requirements
  • particular task

at school

  • particular subject
  • particular interest
  • particular question

travel

  • particular destination
  • particular flight
  • particular hotel

daily life

  • particular preference
  • particular reason
  • particular style

대화 시작하기

"Are you a particular person when it comes to food?"

"Is there a particular movie you could watch forever?"

"Do you have a particular way of organizing your day?"

"Is there any particular subject you are interested in?"

"Why did you choose this particular path?"

일기 주제

Describe a time you were very particular about something.

Why is it sometimes good to be particular?

Write about a particular memory that stands out to you.

What is something you are particular about in your daily routine?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문
They are related, but particular emphasizes specificity, while special emphasizes uniqueness.
No, it is an adjective. Use 'particulars' for details.
It can be, if you mean they are overly fussy, but it can also be a compliment for being thorough.
Place it before the noun, e.g., 'a particular person'.
No, adjectives do not have plurals in English.
Particularly.
Yes, it is very common.
Yes, it is excellent for academic clarity.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

I have no ___ reason for going.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: particular

Matches the context of 'no specific reason'.

multiple choice A2

If someone is 'particular', they are:

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Very careful

It means having high standards.

true false B1

Particular is a noun.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

It is an adjective.

match pairs B1

Word

모두 맞췄어요!

Synonym match.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

Correct structure: Subject + verb + adj + prep + noun.

점수: /5

관련 콘텐츠

기타 관련 단어

abate

C1

격렬함이나 강도가 줄어드는 것을 의미해. 폭풍이나 감정처럼 강했던 것이 서서히 가라앉을 때 주로 사용해.

abcarndom

C1

정해진 순서나 패턴에서 의도적으로 벗어나서 무작위적이거나 비선형적인 방식을 취하는 거야.

abcenthood

C1

The state, condition, or period of being absent, particularly in a role where one's presence is expected or required. It often refers to a prolonged or systemic lack of participation in a social, parental, or professional capacity.

abcitless

C1

어떤 것의 핵심적인 부분이 빠져서 계획이나 생각이 제대로 작동하지 않는 상태를 말해요.

abcognacy

C1

The state of being unaware or lacking knowledge about a specific subject, situation, or fact. It describes a condition of non-recognition or a gap in cognitive awareness, often used in technical or specialized academic contexts.

abdocion

C1

중심축에서 멀어지는 움직임이나 논리를 뜻해요. 기술적인 분야에서 무언가가 바깥쪽으로 향하는 힘을 설명할 때 쓰이죠.

abdocly

C1

Abdocly는 숨겨져 있거나 구석에 배치되어 있어 겉으로 쉽게 드러나지 않는 상태를 말합니다.

aberration

B2

A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome. It refers to a temporary change or a deviation from the standard path or rule.

abfacible

C1

To systematically strip or remove the external surface or facade of a structure or material for analysis, restoration, or cleaning. It specifically refers to the technical act of uncovering underlying layers while preserving the integrity of the core material.

abfactency

C1

객관적인 사실이나 현실과 완전히 동떨어진 상태를 말해. 논리적으로는 그럴듯해 보여도 실제 현실과는 아무 상관 없는 이론이나 주장을 설명할 때 써.

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