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especially indebted
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "especially indebted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express a particular level of gratitude or obligation towards someone or something. Example: "I am especially indebted to my mentor for guiding me through my career."
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Balanchine's "Serenade" and "Emeralds" are especially indebted to its Romantic groupings.
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The desperately poor, especially indebted villagers, are often forced to toil for no wages and denied a chance to work elsewhere.
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I am especially indebted to Michael Schwerner and Andrew Goodman who heard our calls for help – our government then as now glacially slow in providing protection to non-violent protestors-and came to stand with us.
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Ms. Hickey felt especially indebted to Father Shanley for what he did after she was sexually abused at her church in Stoneham, Mass., by another Roman Catholic priest, James Porter, in 1967, when she was about 9. Father Shanley reported Father Porter to the Boston Archdiocese and arranged to have him sent for treatment to a church-run center in New Mexico.
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Lastly, she is especially indebted to Beatrice Menz of the Birkhäuser Publishing LTD.
This section is especially indebted to the elegant discussion in Broad 1981.
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I am particularly indebted to Charles Silver.
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I especially feel indebted to advocates like Mirin Phool of the Kaur Foundation and Harminder Kaur, who have gone out of their way to advance Hindu-Sikh cooperation in a sustainable way.
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In 1932, his most famous book, Moral Man and Immoral Society, argued that when collective powers (such as a tyrannical state) harm the weak, then other states (especially states indebted to Christian religion) can or must use force to combat them.
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Mrs. Merkel's leadership has come at a high cost for indebted countries, especially those on the periphery, with cuts in public spending biting just as joblessness has surged.
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In a recent study, Carmen M. Reinhart and Jacob Funk Kirkegaard of the Peterson Institute for International Economics in Washington highlighted the extent to which governments in the euro zone (and other indebted nations, especially Japan) have taken steps to create a captive domestic audience for their borrowing needs.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "especially indebted", clearly state the reason for the indebtedness to provide context for your gratitude.
Common error
Avoid using "especially indebted" without specifying who or what you are indebted to. Vague statements can weaken your expression of gratitude.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "especially indebted" functions as an adjective phrase modifying a subject, expressing a heightened sense of gratitude or obligation. As noted by Ludwig AI, it indicates a stronger feeling than simply being thankful.
Frequent in
Science
43%
News & Media
39%
Encyclopedias
9%
Less common in
Formal & Business
3%
Social Media
3%
Reference
3%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "especially indebted" is a grammatically sound phrase used to express a strong sense of gratitude or obligation. Ludwig AI confirms its validity. While common in scientific and journalistic contexts, its formality makes it less suited for casual conversation. When using this phrase, ensure you clearly identify the object of your gratitude. Alternatives such as "particularly grateful" or "deeply obliged" can offer nuanced variations in meaning.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
particularly grateful
Emphasizes gratitude with a slightly different nuance than indebtedness.
deeply obliged
Highlights a strong sense of duty or obligation.
extremely thankful
Focuses on thankfulness, potentially for something less formal.
incredibly grateful
Similar to "extremely thankful" but potentially stronger.
greatly appreciative
Stresses the appreciation felt, shifting the emphasis from obligation.
highly favored
Indicates a sense of being privileged or fortunate due to someone's actions.
much obliged
A more formal and somewhat old-fashioned expression of gratitude.
beholden to
Highlights the feeling of being in someone's debt, sometimes in a more burdensome way.
owe a great debt to
Explicitly states the existence of a debt of gratitude.
owe a debt of gratitude
A more descriptive and emphatic way of saying someone is owed gratitude.
FAQs
How can I use "especially indebted" in a sentence?
Use "especially indebted" to express a strong feeling of gratitude or obligation towards someone or something. For example, "I am especially indebted to the research team for their invaluable assistance."
What are some alternatives to "especially indebted"?
You can use alternatives like "particularly grateful", "deeply obliged", or "extremely thankful" depending on the context.
Is it more formal to say "especially indebted" or "very grateful"?
"Especially indebted" typically carries a more formal tone than "very grateful", suggesting a deeper sense of obligation or gratitude.
What's the difference between "especially indebted" and "greatly appreciative"?
"Especially indebted" implies a sense of owing something in return, while "greatly appreciative" focuses more on the feeling of gratitude without necessarily implying an obligation.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
86%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested