different between specifically vs unspecifically

specifically

English

Etymology

specific +? -ally

Pronunciation

  • (US, UK) IPA(key): /sp??s?f.?k.li/, /sp??s?f.?k.li/

Adverb

specifically (comparative more specifically, superlative most specifically)

  1. in a specific manner, applying to or naming a particular thing or things, expressly, explicitly
    Antonym: generally
  2. for a specific purpose or reason

Synonyms

  • (in a specific manner): see also Thesaurus:explicitly or Thesaurus:specifically

Translations

specifically From the web:

  • what specifically separates during anaphase of mitosis
  • what specifically separates during meiosis i
  • what specifically makes a process inorganic
  • what specifically is a cross bridge
  • what specifically separates during meiosis 1
  • what specifically interests you about this position
  • what specifically is in the covid vaccine
  • what specifically is happening in the tempo in this excerpt


unspecifically

English

Etymology

unspecific +? -ally or un- +? specifically

Adverb

unspecifically (comparative more unspecifically, superlative most unspecifically)

  1. In an unspecific manner; not specifically

unspecifically From the web:

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