SPECIALTY definition: 1. a product that is extremely good in a particular place: 2. a subject that someone knows a lot…. Learn more.

3. a. a service or product specialized in, as at a restaurant: roast beef was a specialty of the house. b. (as modifier): a specialty dish.

Definition of specialty noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

Someone's specialty is a particular type of work that they do most or do best, or a subject that they know a lot about.

a special subject of study, line of work, area of interest, or the like: His specialty is art criticism. an article or service particularly dealt in, rendered, manufactured, etc., or one to which the provider, dealer, or manufacturer claims to devote special care: The manufacturer's specialty is fine hats.

specialty (plural specialties) (Canada, US, Australia) They cook well overall, but their true specialty is pasta. The doctor ordered a consultation with another doctor in a different specialty.

Specialty refers to a particular area of expertise, knowledge, or work that someone specializes in, acquired through intensive training or experience. It can also refer to an unusual or distinctive product or service that stands out from others due to its superior quality or uniqueness.

Specialty is a particular area of knowledge, activity, or product that is particularly associated with someone or something and considered to be their characteristic quality.

SPECIALTY definition: a special or distinctive quality, mark, state, or condition. See examples of specialty used in a sentence.