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particularly exhausting
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "particularly exhausting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is especially tiring or demanding, often in a physical or mental context. Example: "After a long week of work and personal commitments, I found the weekend to be particularly exhausting."
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10 human-written examples
During this time, stress can seem particularly frightening and be particularly exhausting.
Wiki
It's particularly exhausting because Medea is defined by her determination.
News & Media
In the N.B.A., replacing a star can be a particularly exhausting process.
News & Media
For an opera singer, even one as committed to new music as Ms. Flanigan, this kind of collaboration -- exploring options, creating, discarding, debating -- can be particularly exhausting because it is unaccustomed.
News & Media
The mixture of blindfold and normal rapidplay in Monaco is particularly exhausting and after just the weekend's play, seven of the 12 players had already lost at least once including both Topalov and Anand.
News & Media
Additionally, in August 2009 when Mr. Culhane wrote Mr. Harman a heartfelt letter, relaying his own allegations and requesting a meeting, Mr. Harman wrote back to him saying, "We are sorry to hear your story," as if Mr. Culhane had detailed a particularly exhausting flight delay.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
His US World Cup players Matt Besler and Graham Zusi looked particularly exhausted.
News & Media
Were they particularly exhausted that night, or simply not in the mood to talk?
News & Media
With three hits and a walk Thursday, Swisher spent a lot of time on the bases, and he said he felt particularly exhausted after drawing a fifth-inning walk from Bruce Chen to end a 13-pitch at-bat.
News & Media
The emphasis on "not judging" suggests that it's impossible to talk about breast-feeding and formula-feeding without judging unless we try really, really hard — and parents, particularly exhausted new parents, don't have a whole lot of energy left to make that kind of effort.
News & Media
She credits her American experience – particularly the exhausting task of attempting to evade foolish stereotypes – for how she finally found a way to incorporate African imagery in her work.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing an activity or situation as "particularly exhausting", be specific about what makes it so. Providing context will enhance the reader's understanding and create a more vivid image.
Common error
Avoid using "particularly exhausting" when the context already implies extreme tiredness. For instance, saying "running a marathon is particularly exhausting" is redundant, as marathons are inherently known to be exhausting. Instead, reserve the phrase for situations where the level of exhaustion is surprising or unexpected.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "particularly exhausting" primarily functions as an adverbial modifier intensifying the adjective "exhausting". It specifies the degree or extent to which something is tiring or depleting. Ludwig examples illustrate its usage across diverse contexts to emphasize the exceptional nature of the exhaustion.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Wiki
17%
Science
17%
Less common in
Formal & Business
0%
Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "particularly exhausting" is a grammatically correct and usable expression to describe something that is notably more tiring than usual. Ludwig's analysis indicates its use across various contexts, with a slightly higher prevalence in news and media. While there are no reported grammatical errors associated with the phrase, it's important to use it judiciously to avoid redundancy. Alternative phrases like "especially tiring" or "unusually draining" can be used depending on the specific nuance. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is well-regarded and appropriate for use in written English.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
especially tiring
Replaces "particularly" with "especially", keeping the core meaning unchanged.
extremely tiring
Uses "extremely" instead of "particularly" and "tiring" for "exhausting", providing a straightforward alternative.
unusually draining
Substitutes "exhausting" with "draining" and "particularly" with "unusually", focusing on the depletion aspect.
exceptionally wearying
Replaces "particularly" with "exceptionally" and "exhausting" with "wearying", emphasizing the cause of fatigue.
singularly fatiguing
Uses "singularly" instead of "particularly" and "fatiguing" in place of "exhausting", highlighting the unique cause of tiredness.
remarkably enervating
Replaces "particularly" with "remarkably" and "exhausting" with "enervating", indicating a loss of energy.
highly debilitating
Substitutes "exhausting" with "debilitating", suggesting a weakening effect, and "particularly" with "highly".
intensely weary
Focuses on the feeling of weariness with the intensifier "intensely" instead of describing the exhausting activity.
uncommonly knackering
Uses the informal British term "knackering" for "exhausting" and "uncommonly" for "particularly".
unusually taxing
Replaces "exhausting" with "taxing", emphasizing the demanding nature, and "particularly" with "unusually".
FAQs
How can I use "particularly exhausting" in a sentence?
You can use "particularly exhausting" to describe activities or situations that cause a high degree of tiredness. For example, "The project was "particularly exhausting" due to the tight deadlines and complex requirements".
What are some alternatives to "particularly exhausting"?
Alternatives include "especially tiring", "unusually draining", or "exceptionally wearying". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it redundant to say "very exhausting" instead of "particularly exhausting"?
While both phrases convey a high level of tiredness, "particularly exhausting" suggests that something is notably more tiring than usual. "Very exhausting" is a more general expression of extreme tiredness.
Which is correct, "particularly exhausting" or "particularly exhausted"?
"Particularly exhausting" describes something that causes tiredness, while "particularly exhausted" describes a state of being extremely tired. For example, "The hike was "particularly exhausting"" versus "I felt "particularly exhausted" after the hike".
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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Real-world application tested