Definitionadj. far beyond what is usual in magnitude or degree
Last update: June 8, 2015
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There is no exceptional matter in the novel. [adjective]
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They also make an exceptional abdominal exercise tool to create powerful and rock hard abs. [adjective]
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He and Michael Carrick have been exceptional together in their midfield, but JJ has this amazing athleticism to his game. [adjective]
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"But where do you see this exceptional power." [adjective]
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A soul's problem of the most exceptional type seemed to me to be offered by the simple course of this little history. [adjective]
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We know the ordinance to which you refer, but this case is an exceptional one. [adjective]
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"He is such an exceptional boy." [adjective]
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Whenever a squadron or a man or an army returns to England, unless in the extreme and exceptional case of complete victory over obstacle invincible, there is always dissatisfaction. [adjective]
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So with the early automobiles, they jarred and jerked and stopped--that is, under all but exceptional conditions. [adjective]
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In Denisov's party he held a peculiar and exceptional position. [adjective]
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In spite of her exceptional stoutness, which caused her to protrude her chest and stomach and throw back her head, this woman (who was "Uncle's" housekeeper) trod very lightly.' [adjective]
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