Antonyms for particulars


Grammar : Noun
Spell : per-tik-yuh-ler, puh-tik-
Phonetic Transcription : pərˈtɪk yə lər, pəˈtɪk-


Definition of particulars

Origin :
  • "a part or section of a whole," late 14c., from particular (adj.). Particulars "small details of statement" is from c.1600.
  • noun detail
Example sentences :
  • Then she said she must return, but Ambrose would bring him all particulars.
  • Extract from : « The Armourer's Prentices » by Charlotte M. Yonge
  • Here, then, were the particulars of the plan of his escape settled upon.
  • Extract from : « Ridgeway » by Scian Dubh
  • Mr. Trant now called the Scourges aft, and asked more of the particulars.
  • Extract from : « Ned Myers » by James Fenimore Cooper
  • The subject is curious and interesting; we may, therefore, enter into some particulars.
  • Extract from : « Female Scripture Biographies, Vol. I » by Francis Augustus Cox
  • Max went on, anxious to hear some of the particulars of what had happened.
  • Extract from : « With Trapper Jim in the North Woods » by Lawrence J. Leslie
  • You have heard all the particulars of that affair, and a black affair it is.
  • Extract from : « The Letters of Robert Burns » by Robert Burns
  • Particulars of a great contest with her mother, on their correspondence.
  • Extract from : « Clarissa, Volume 3 (of 9) » by Samuel Richardson
  • But will you send the particulars of this meeting to the Argus without giving me away?'
  • Extract from : « A Woman Intervenes » by Robert Barr
  • He has told you that he has given me all the particulars about the mines, hasn't he?'
  • Extract from : « A Woman Intervenes » by Robert Barr
  • You will see, by—and—by, why I am obliged to mention all these particulars.
  • Extract from : « The Room in the Dragon Volant » by J. Sheridan LeFanu

Synonyms for particulars

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