Exceptional meaning in English
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Definition
exceptional: extraordinary, outstanding, remarkable, special
exceptionally (clever): very, extremely, unusually
- "I thought I was crazy, but next to these two nuts, I am very normal, and exceptionally concerned for the future of Europe."
- "Most recently, while working in a special division of the British government, I demonstrated an exceptional facility for efficiency, organisation, discretion and meeting deadlines."
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