TO BE MORE SPECIFIC

Definition: Indicating the need for additional details or clarification on a particular subject.

Synonyms: To Clarify, In Detail, To Elaborate, To Specify, To Narrow Down

Usage Examples in Sentences

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To be more specific, she prefers to paint landscapes rather than portraits.
#2
I enjoyed the book, but to be more specific, the ending left me with unanswered questions.
#3
She appreciates art in general, but to be more specific, she has a deep passion for abstract paintings.
#4
He enjoys sports, but to be more specific, basketball is his favorite to play and watch.
#5
To be more specific, the enigmatic protagonist's motives in the novel remain shrouded in mystery.
#6
To be more specific, the new policy affects only employees in the marketing department.
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She asked me about my plans for the weekend, and to be more specific, she wanted to know if I was going to the concert.
#8
The instructions were clear, but to be more specific, they needed to outline the steps in more detail.
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The job description was comprehensive, yet to be more specific, the salary range was not disclosed.
#10
To be more specific, the data you provided is insufficient for our analysis.
#11
To be more specific, the new project deadline is next Friday.
#12
The solution, to be more specific, involves a complex algorithm.
#13
The main objection, to be more specific, is the cost of implementation.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Could you provide an update on the project's progress?B: Certainly. We've made significant headway, but to be more specific, we've completed the initial research phase and are now moving into the development stage.A: That's great to hear. Could you elaborate on the challenges you've encountered during the research phase?B: Of course. To be more specific, we faced some unexpected hurdles in data collection, which required us to adjust our approach.
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