in‧tu‧i‧tive /ɪnˈtjuːətɪv $ -ˈtuː-, -ˈtjuː-/
com‧pel /kəmˈpel/ ●●○ verb
(compelled, compelling) [transitive]
1 to force someone to do something → compulsion
compel somebody to do something
The law will compel employers to provide health
insurance.
She felt compelled to
resign because of the scandal.
I felt somewhat more relaxed
epiphany noun [countable] literary
an occasion when you suddenly understand something
es‧pe‧cial‧ly /ɪˈspeʃəli/ ●●● S1 W1
adverb
1 [sentence adverb] used to emphasize that something
is more important or happens more with one particular thing than with others
SYN particularly
I never liked
long walks, especially in winter.
Art books are
expensive to produce, especially if they contain colour illustrations.
spe‧cial‧ly /ˈspeʃəli/ ●●○ adverb
1 for one particular purpose, and only for that
purpose
specially
trained police dogs
specially designed/built/made etc
The boats are
specially built for the disabled.
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