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granular
/ ˈɡæʊə /
adjective
- of, like, containing, or resembling a granule or granules
- having a grainy or granulated surface
Derived Forms
- ˈԳܱ, adverb
Other 51Թ Forms
- u·i·ٲ noun
- u·· adverb
- ܱt·u· adjective
- ԴDz·u· adjective
- ܲ·u· adjective
- sub·u·· adverb
- ܲg··i·ٲ noun
- ܲ·u· adjective
Example Sentences
In general, the capacity to hold more granular emotions — like feeling anguished, frustrated or irritable instead of simply “angry” — has been shown to have health benefits.
Field turns the long-held belief that artists must suffer for their work on its head, setting the stage for Atom Egoyan’s new film “Seven Veils” to explore these themes on a more granular level.
Given your expertise, how do you make sense of both the granular events and the bigger picture?
They are due to be introduced in the 2025 autumn term, with Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson saying they will provide "rich, granular insight" to help deliver "tailored" support for struggling schools.
He is among the first TV journalists to provide granular analysis of voting data, which are now a standard part of election coverage.
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