particulars
particulars — noun
1. facts and small pieces of information linked to someone or something, often ente
facts and small pieces of information linked to someone or something, often entered on a form or kept in an official record.
Please read the booking particulars before you pay for the tour.
formal plural for listed information
After the crash, the police wrote down Hiro's particulars.
The nurse asked Camille for her insurance particulars at the desk.
The email gave full particulars of tomorrow's school trip.
Our lawyer asked for the missing particulars of the rent agreement.
- detail
the broad everyday word for one small piece of information
- information
broader and less item-by-item
- fact
stresses a true piece of information
- specification
more technical and common for products or requirements
文法句型
give particulars
particulars of + event/plan
ask for somebody's particulars
用法筆記
This noun is normally plural. It is especially common in formal contexts such as forms, travel notices, police reports, and legal documents, and it often appears in patterns like particulars of the accident or your personal particulars.