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exceptional

ihk-SEHP-shuh-nuhl
adjective
1
Unusually good; far above average.
"Her exceptional talent for languages impressed the examiners."
2
Not typical; forming an exception to the usual pattern.
"These are exceptional circumstances, so the normal rules don't apply."

How to Use Exceptional

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In plain EnglishEither outstandingly good, or simply unusual/out of the ordinary.

Common pairings
exceptional circumstances exceptional talent truly exceptional

Word Forms

more exceptional comparative, exceptionals plural, most exceptional superlative

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Etymology

From exception + the adjective suffix -al.

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