exceptionally

exceptionally
Synonyms and related words:
abundantly, acutely, amazingly, amply, astonishingly, awesomely, beguilingly, bewilderingly, choose, cite, conspicuously, copiously, cull, eminently, emphatically, enigmatically, especially, exceedingly, excerpt, exquisitely, extract, extraordinarily, extremely, exuberantly, fabulously, famously, fantastically, fascinatingly, generously, glaringly, glean, hugely, impressively, incomprehensibly, inconceivably, incredibly, ineffably, intensely, magically, magnanimously, magnificently, markedly, marvelously, miraculously, nobly, notably, outlandishly, parlous, particularly, peculiarly, phenomenally, pick, pick out, pointedly, preeminently, prodigiously, profusely, prominently, pronouncedly, puzzlingly, quote, remarkably, richly, select, sensationally, signally, single, singularly, splendidly, strangely, strikingly, stupendously, superlatively, surpassingly, surprisingly, uncommonly, unimaginably, unspeakably, unusually, vitally, wonderfully, wondrous, wondrously, worthily

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  • exceptionally — exceptional UK US /ɪkˈsepʃənəl/ adjective ► unusual; not what happens regularly or is expected: »The industry is anxious to stress that this is an exceptional case. »These are exceptional circumstances. in exceptional circumstances/cases »This… …   Financial and business terms

  • exceptionally — ex|cep|tion|al|ly [ıkˈsepʃənəli] adv [+ adjective/adverb] extremely = ↑outstandingly ▪ She defended her position exceptionally well. ▪ an exceptionally talented player …   Dictionary of contemporary English

  • exceptionally — adverb (+ adj/adv) used to emphasize a quality that you are describing: She defended her position exceptionally well. | an exceptionally talented player …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • exceptionally — UK [ɪkˈsepʃ(ə)nəlɪ] / US [ɪkˈsepʃənlɪ] adverb 1) extremely: used for emphasizing that something is not what you would normally expect The weather s been exceptionally mild. 2) in a way that is different from what happens in other cases or… …   English dictionary

  • exceptionally — adverb Date: 1703 in an exceptional manner ; to an exceptional degree; especially more than average or usual < an exceptionally difficult task > …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • exceptionally — adv. Exceptionally is used with these adjectives: ↑beautiful, ↑brave, ↑bright, ↑busy, ↑complex, ↑diverse, ↑easy, ↑fast, ↑favourable, ↑fine, ↑friendly, ↑gifted …   Collocations dictionary

  • exceptionally — exceptional ► ADJECTIVE 1) unusual; not typical. 2) unusually good. DERIVATIVES exceptionally adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • exceptionally — adverb to an exceptional degree (Freq. 2) it worked exceptionally well • Derived from adjective: ↑exceptional …   Useful english dictionary

  • Exceptionally — Exceptional Ex*cep tion*al, a. [Cf. F. exceptionnel.] Forming an exception; not ordinary; uncommon; rare; hence, better than the average; superior. Lyell. [1913 Webster] This particular spot had exceptional advantages. Jowett (Th. ) {Ex*cep… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • exceptionally — See exceptionality. * * * …   Universalium

  • exceptionally — adverb To an unusual, remarkable or exceptional degree …   Wiktionary

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