special
See also: spécial
English
Etymology
From Middle English *special, especial, especiall, from Old French especial (whence also French spécial), from Latin speciālis (from speciēs). Displaced native Old English synderlīċ. Doublet of especial.
Pronunciation
- enPR: spĕʹshəl, IPA(key): /ˈspɛʃ.əl/
Audio (US) (file) - Rhymes: -ɛʃəl
Adjective
special (comparative more special or specialer, superlative most special or specialest)
- Distinguished by a unique or unusual quality.
- a special episode of a television series
- 2004, Carlin, George, “PLEASE DON'T SAY THAT”, in When Will Jesus Bring the Pork Chops?, New York: Hyperion Books, →ISBN, OCLC 757869006, OL 24604921M, page 132:
- EVERY CHILD IS SPECIAL
An empty and meaningless sentiment. What about every adult? Isn't every adult special? And if not, then at what age does a person go from being special to being not-so-special? And if every adult is also special, then that means all people are special and the idea has no meaning.
- Of particular personal interest or value; dear; beloved.
- Everyone is special to someone.
- (euphemistic) Of or related to disabilities, especially learning or intellectual disabilities.
- He goes to a special school.
- Constituting or relating to a species.
- The seven dark spots is a special property unique to Coccinella septempunctata.
- Chief in excellence.
- c. 1597 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The First Part of Henry the Fourth, […]”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, OCLC 606515358, [Act IV, scene iv]:
- The king hath drawn / The special head of all the land together.
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- (military) Of or related to unconventional warfare.
- special forces, special operations
Derived terms
Related terms
- especial
- especially
- special attack
- special constable
- special defense
- special delivery
- special ed
- special education
- special forces
- Special Olympics
- special ops
- special saloon
Translations
distinguished by a unique or unusual quality
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of particular interest or value; certain; dear; beloved; favored
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constituting or relating to a species
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Noun
special (plural specials)
- A reduction in consumer cost (usually for a limited time) for items or services rendered.
- We're running a special on turkey for Thanksgiving.
- One of a rotation of meals systematically offered for a lower price at a restaurant.
- Today's special is our tuna melt on rye.
- (broadcasting) Unusual or exceptional episode of a series.
- Did you see the Christmas special?
- (Britain, colloquial) A special constable.
- Anything that is not according to normal practice, plan, or schedule, as an unscheduled run of transportation that is normally scheduled.
- Thousands came to see the special that carried the President's coffin.
- Any unlicensed medicine produced or obtained for a specific individual patient.
- (journalism) A correspondent; a journalist sent to the scene of an event to report back.
- (journalism) A dispatch sent back by a special correspondent.
- (theater) A light that illuminates a specific person or thing on the stage.
- 2009, Steven Shelley, A Practical Guide to Stage Lighting (page 132)
- In addition to followspots, there will be three frontlight specials on Autoyokes hung on the truss to provide frontlight specials.
- 2009, Jennifer Bringle, Lighting (page 23)
- The first is a special—a single lighting instrument that lights a particular spot on the stage. Specials generally have no color, or a more saturated color, allowing them to stand out through other lighting onstage.
- 2009, Steven Shelley, A Practical Guide to Stage Lighting (page 132)
- (law) A person appointed specifically to examine a single event or issue.
- For the few times the U.S. Supreme Court has to actually try a case, they will appoint a special master to do so.
- After the Watergate break in, a special prosecutor was applointed.
Translations
A reduction in consumer cost (usually for a limited time) for items or services rendered
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(TV, radio) Unsual or exceptional episode of a series
Verb
special (third-person singular simple present specials, present participle specialing or specialling, simple past and past participle specialed or specialled)
- (nursing) To supervise a patient one-on-one.
- 2015 July 7, Jo-Ann Giandinoto, Karen-leigh Edward, “The phenomenon of co-morbid physical and mental illness in acute medical care: the lived experience of Australian health professionals”, in BMC Research Notes, volume 8, DOI: :
- Participant three described their personal interest in mental health care: “I have an interest in mental health but I have found that other staff on the surgical ward who have been there for a while… often say I hate specialling these patients…”
Dutch
Pronunciation
- (Netherlands) IPA(key): /ˈspɛ.ʃɔl/, /ˈspɛ.ʃɑl/
Audio (file) - Hyphenation: spe‧ci‧al
Middle French
Adjective
special m (feminine singular speciale, masculine plural speciaulx, feminine plural speciales)
- special; extraordinary; beyond what is usual
Romanian
Adjective
special m or n (feminine singular specială, masculine plural speciali, feminine and neuter plural speciale)
Declension
Declension of special
singular | plural | ||||||
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masculine | neuter | feminine | masculine | neuter | feminine | ||
nominative/ accusative | indefinite | special | specială | speciali | speciale | ||
definite | specialul | speciala | specialii | specialele | |||
genitive/ dative | indefinite | special | speciale | speciali | speciale | ||
definite | specialului | specialei | specialilor | specialelor |
Swedish
Declension
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Indefinite | Definite | Indefinite | Definite | |
Nominative | special | specialen | specialer | specialerna |
Genitive | specials | specialens | specialers | specialernas |
See also
- specialare
- specialitet (“specialty”)
- speciell (“special”)
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