A2 adjective #502 mais comum 2 min de leitura

specific

Specific means being clear and exact about one particular thing.

Explanation at your level:

When you are specific, you talk about one thing. You do not talk about many things. If you want a pen, you say, 'I want that blue pen.' That is specific. It helps people understand you better.

Being specific means you give exact details. If you say 'I like fruit,' that is general. If you say 'I like apples,' that is specific. It is very useful when you are shopping or talking to friends.

In B1 English, we use specific to clarify our needs. Instead of saying 'I have a problem,' we say 'I have a specific problem with my computer.' This helps others help us faster. It is a great word for work and school.

At this level, you use specific to distinguish between similar things. You might discuss 'specific requirements' for a project or 'specific examples' to support an argument. It adds precision to your writing and speaking.

Advanced learners use specific to emphasize nuance. You might refer to 'specific contexts' where a rule applies or 'specific nuances' in a language. It is essential for academic writing where clarity and precision are highly valued over vague generalizations.

At the mastery level, specific is used to denote highly granular distinctions. You might speak of 'specific biological traits' or 'specific historical conditions.' It demonstrates a command of detail that separates a casual speaker from an expert communicator. Its etymological roots in 'species' remain relevant in scientific and philosophical discourse.

Palavra em 30 segundos

  • Specific means exact and detailed.
  • It is the opposite of general.
  • Used in both formal and casual settings.
  • Commonly used with the preposition 'to'.

Think of specific as the opposite of general. When you are being specific, you are zooming in on one exact detail. If you tell a friend, 'I want to eat food,' that is very general. If you say, 'I want a pepperoni pizza,' you are being specific.

Using this word helps you communicate clearly. It prevents confusion because you are giving enough detail for the listener to know exactly what you need or want. It is a very common word used in both casual chats and serious business meetings.

The word specific comes from the Latin word specificus, which combines species (meaning 'kind' or 'sort') and facere (meaning 'to make'). So, originally, it meant 'constituting a kind' or 'making a species'.

It entered the English language in the early 17th century. Over time, its meaning shifted from biological classification to the broader sense of being precise or clearly defined. It is fascinating how a word that once described scientific classification now helps us order coffee or explain our feelings!

You will often hear specific used with prepositions like 'to' or 'about'. For example, 'This rule is specific to our department,' or 'Please be specific about your requirements.'

It is a versatile word. In a formal setting, you might use it to describe data, such as 'specific results.' In a casual setting, you might say, 'I have a specific place in mind for our vacation.' It is a neutral word that fits almost anywhere.

While 'specific' isn't always part of a set idiom, it is used in phrases that act like them. 1. To be specific: Used to clarify a previous statement. 2. Specific to: Used to link an item to a group. 3. For a specific purpose: Used when something is designed for one task. 4. Specific details: Used to ask for more info. 5. In specific terms: Used to break down a concept.

The word is pronounced spuh-SIF-ik. The stress is on the second syllable. It is an adjective, so it usually comes before a noun (e.g., 'a specific answer') or after a linking verb (e.g., 'the request was specific').

It does not have a plural form because it is an adjective. It is often modified by adverbs like 'very,' 'quite,' or 'not very.' Rhyming words include 'terrific,' 'prolific,' and 'pacific.'

Fun Fact

It shares a root with 'species', meaning it originally referred to things that belong to a specific category.

Pronunciation Guide

UK spəˈsɪfɪk

starts with a soft 'uh' sound

US spəˈsɪfɪk

clear 's' sounds

Common Errors

  • pronouncing it like 'pacific'
  • missing the second 'i' sound
  • stressing the first syllable

Rhymes With

terrific prolific pacific scientific specific

Difficulty Rating

Leitura 1/5

Easy to read

Writing 2/5

Commonly used

Speaking 2/5

Very useful

Audição 1/5

Clear pronunciation

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

detail exact clear

Learn Next

specify specifically specification

Avançado

nuance granular precise

Grammar to Know

Adjective placement

The specific book.

Adverb formation

Specifically.

Preposition usage

Specific to.

Examples by Level

1

I want this specific book.

this exact book

adjective before noun

2

Give me a specific time.

give me an exact time

adjective before noun

3

Is this for a specific person?

for one person?

adjective before noun

4

I have a specific question.

I have one question

adjective before noun

5

That is a specific rule.

that is one rule

adjective before noun

6

We need a specific color.

we need one color

adjective before noun

7

He has a specific job.

he has one job

adjective before noun

8

It is a specific place.

it is one place

adjective before noun

1

Can you be more specific?

2

I need a specific tool for this.

3

She gave me specific instructions.

4

Do you have a specific goal?

5

The meeting is for a specific purpose.

6

We have specific needs.

7

Are there any specific rules?

8

I remember that specific day.

1

The medicine is for a specific illness.

2

He chose a specific path in life.

3

There is no specific reason for the delay.

4

Can we focus on specific issues?

5

The law applies to specific cases.

6

I have a specific interest in art.

7

She has a specific way of working.

8

We need to identify the specific cause.

1

The report highlights specific areas for improvement.

2

It is important to be specific when giving feedback.

3

The software is designed for specific tasks.

4

There are specific guidelines to follow.

5

He provided specific examples to support his claim.

6

The results were specific to that region.

7

We need to narrow down to a specific target.

8

The study examined specific cultural behaviors.

1

The author makes specific references to historical events.

2

The policy has specific implications for small businesses.

3

The criteria for selection are very specific.

4

We must address the specific challenges of this project.

5

The findings are specific to the demographic studied.

6

There is a specific logic to his argument.

7

The contract contains specific clauses regarding liability.

8

He has a specific aptitude for mathematics.

1

The species is specific to this island ecosystem.

2

The ritual serves a specific symbolic function.

3

Her critique was specific in its deconstruction of the text.

4

The methodology requires specific calibration of instruments.

5

The law is specific regarding the rights of the accused.

6

The nuance is specific to the local dialect.

7

The artist has a specific aesthetic vision.

8

The theory addresses specific anomalies in the data.

Colocações comuns

very specific
specific information
specific example
specific purpose
specific detail
specific requirement
be specific
specific to
specific area
specific case

Idioms & Expressions

"to be specific"

to clarify or state exactly

To be specific, I mean next Friday.

neutral

"specific to"

belonging only to

This problem is specific to Mac users.

neutral

"in specific terms"

using clear language

Let's discuss this in specific terms.

formal

"for a specific purpose"

designed for one thing

I bought this for a specific purpose.

neutral

"to get specific"

to start talking about details

Let's get specific about the costs.

casual

"nothing specific"

no particular thing

I'm looking for nothing specific.

casual

Easily Confused

specific vs special

both start with 'sp'

special means unique; specific means exact

A special gift vs. a specific gift.

specific vs pacific

similar sound

pacific is an ocean; specific is an adjective

The Pacific Ocean vs. a specific goal.

specific vs precise

similar meaning

precise often implies measurement

A precise time vs. a specific time.

specific vs particular

similar meaning

particular emphasizes selection

A particular book vs. a specific book.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + verb + specific + noun

I have a specific plan.

B1

Be + specific + about + noun

Be specific about your needs.

B2

Specific + to + noun

This is specific to him.

C1

It + is + specific + that...

It is specific that we meet at noon.

A2

Very + specific + noun

That is a very specific request.

Família de palavras

Nouns

specification a detailed description of requirements

Verbs

specify to name or state clearly

Adjectives

specific exact

Relacionado

species etymological root

How to Use It

frequency

9

Formality Scale

formal neutral casual slang

Erros comuns

specificating specifying
Specific is an adjective; specify is the verb.
more specificer more specific
Specific is a long adjective, use 'more'.
specific of specific to
The correct preposition is 'to'.
very specificly very specifically
Use the adverb form for actions.
specifics details specific details
Do not pluralize the adjective.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a dart hitting the bullseye; that is a specific target.

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Native Speakers

Use it when you want to avoid confusion.

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Cultural Insight

In business, being specific is seen as professional.

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Grammar Shortcut

Specific + to = connection.

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Say It Right

Don't skip the 's' at the start.

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Don't Make This Mistake

Don't confuse it with 'pacific' (the ocean).

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Did You Know?

It comes from the Latin word for 'kind'.

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Study Smart

Practice by describing your day with specific details.

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Better Writing

Avoid general words; use specific ones to improve clarity.

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Clear Speech

If someone asks 'what do you mean?', use 'specifically' to start your answer.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

SPECific: SPECify the details.

Visual Association

A magnifying glass looking at one small dot.

Word Web

detail exact clarity precision focus

Desafio

Try to describe your favorite food without being specific, then try again being very specific!

Origem da palavra

Latin

Original meaning: constituting a kind

Contexto cultural

None.

Commonly used in professional settings to ask for clarity.

Used in many legal documents and technical manuals.

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

at work

  • specific requirements
  • specific deadline
  • specific feedback

at school

  • specific topic
  • specific question
  • specific answer

travel

  • specific location
  • specific time
  • specific date

shopping

  • specific brand
  • specific size
  • specific color

Conversation Starters

"Do you have a specific goal for this year?"

"Can you be more specific about your weekend plans?"

"Is there a specific type of music you like?"

"Do you have a specific way of studying?"

"Why is it important to be specific in communication?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a specific memory from your childhood.

What is a specific skill you want to learn?

Write about a specific place you love to visit.

Why do you think people are sometimes not specific?

Perguntas frequentes

8 perguntas

No, special means unique or important, while specific means exact.

Yes, it is very common.

The verb is 'specify'.

The adverb is 'specifically'.

Place it before the noun you are describing.

It is neutral and used in all contexts.

Yes, e.g., 'a specific person'.

Yes, they share the same Latin root.

Teste-se

fill blank A1

I need a ___ pen to write this.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: specific

Specific fits the need for an exact item.

multiple choice A2

What does 'specific' mean?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Exact

Specific means exact.

true false B1

Is 'specific' an adjective?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Verdadeiro

Yes, it describes nouns.

match pairs B1

Word

Significado

All matched!

Matching synonyms and antonyms.

sentence order B2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Correct order: Please be more specific.

fill blank B2

This rule is ___ to our company.

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: specific

Specific to is a common collocation.

multiple choice C1

Which is a synonym of specific?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Precise

Precise is a synonym.

true false C1

Can you use 'specifically' as an adjective?

Correto! Quase. Resposta certa: Falso

Specifically is an adverb.

match pairs C2

Word

Significado

All matched!

Identifying word forms.

sentence order C2

Toque nas palavras abaixo para montar a frase
Correto! Quase. Resposta certa:

Please provide specific details.

Pontuação: /10

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