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格外 (géwài) is used to emphasize the degree of something. For example, 他的表现格外出色 (tā de biǎoxiàn géwài chūsè) means "his performance was particularly outstanding".
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1. 特别 (tèbié) - especially, particularly
2. 非常 (fēicháng) - extremely, very
3. 尤其 (yóuqí) - especially, particularly
4. 极其 (jíqí) - extremely, exceedingly
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格外 (géwài) is a formal word in Chinese, meaning "particularly" or "especially".
Example:
他格外聪明。(Tā géwài cōngmíng.) - He is particularly smart.
In this sentence, 格外 (géwài) is used to emphasize the person's intelligence, implying that it is beyond what is expected or usual.
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