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Definition of special noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary

special

noun
 
/ˈspeʃl/
 
/ˈspeʃl/
Idioms
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  1. something that is not usually available but is provided for a particular purpose or on one occasion
    • an election-night special on television
    • The menu changes regularly and there are daily specials to choose from.
    Extra Examples
    • Eric Sykes returned with this one-off special for ITV.
    • The restaurant has an extensive menu and daily specials.
    • There are lots of TV Christmas specials for children this year.
    • the Dick Van Dyke Show reunion special
    Topics Cooking and eatingc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • daily
    • television
    • TV
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  2. (informal, especially North American English) a price for a particular product in a shop or restaurant that is lower than usual
    • There's a special on coffee this week.
    Topics Shoppingc2
  3. Word OriginMiddle English: shortening of Old French especial ‘especial’ or Latin specialis, from species ‘appearance’, from specere ‘to look’.
Idioms
on special
  1. (especially North American English) on sale at a lower price for a short period of time
    • The chocolates were on special at my local store.
    • You can often find them on special.
See special in the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary
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