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Webster 1913 Edition


Peculiarly

Pe-cul′iar-ly

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adv.
In a peculiar manner; particularly; in a rare and striking degree; unusually.

Webster 1828 Edition


Peculiarly

PECU'LIARLY

,
adv.
Particularly; singly.
1.
In a manner not common to others.

Definition 2024


peculiarly

peculiarly

English

Adverb

peculiarly (comparative more peculiarly, superlative most peculiarly)

  1. Such as to be greater than usual; particularly; exceptionally.
    1. (degree) To greater degree than is usual.
      He has a peculiarly strong accent.
      This racehorse is peculiarly fast.
      • 1916, John Dewey, Democracy and Education, Section 14.
        Democratic society is peculiarly dependent for its maintenance upon the use in forming a course of study of criteria which are broadly human.
      • 1917, [1877], Leo Tolstoy, Constance Garnett (translator), Anna Karenina, Part One, Chapter 18,
        He begged pardon, and was getting into the carriage, but felt he must glance at her once more; not that she was very beautiful, not on account of the elegance and modest grace which were apparent in her whole figure, but because in the expression of her charming face, as she passed close by him, there was something peculiarly caressing and soft.
    2. (manner) In a manner that is greater than usual.
  2. Such as to be strange or odd.
    1. (degree) Strangely, oddly.
      His nose is peculiarly bent.
    2. (manner) In a strange or perverse manner; strangely.
      He dresses peculiarly.
    3. (evaluative) Such as to be strange or odd.
      Peculiarly, his hat is on upside-down.
    4. (act-related) Acting in strange or perverse way.
      Peculiarly, he left through the window.
      Peculiarly, he sat bolt upright and shouted "Geronimo!" whenever John Wayne appeared.
  3. Strongly associated with.
    1. (degree, of a place or circumstance) Mostly or solely associated with.
      Having red hair and freckles is a characteristic that is peculiarly Northern European.