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- 1. to a greater degree than normal; unusually: "the weather was exceptionally mild for the time of the year" Similar
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EXCEPTIONALLY definition: 1. in a way that is much greater than usual, especially in skill, intelligence, quality, etc.: 2…. Learn more.
adverb. /ɪkˈsepʃənəli/ used before an adjective or adverb to emphasize how strong or unusual the quality is. The weather, even for January, was exceptionally cold. I thought Bill played exceptionally well. There was an exceptionally high tide. an exceptionally gifted child. Want to learn more?
You use exceptional to describe someone or something that has a particular quality, usually a good quality, to an unusually high degree. [approval] ...children with exceptional ability. His translation is exceptional in its poetic quality. exceptionally adverb [ADVERB adjective/adverb] He's an exceptionally talented dancer.
The meaning of EXCEPTIONALLY is in an exceptional manner : to an exceptional degree; especially : more than average or usual. How to use exceptionally in a sentence.
adj. 1. Being an exception; uncommon: This town is exceptional for the region in having a high tax rate. 2. Well above average; extraordinary: an exceptional memory. 3. Deviating widely from a norm, as of physical or mental ability: special educational provisions for exceptional children. ex·cep′tion·al′i·ty, ex·cep′tion·al·ness n.
much greater than usual, especially in skill, intelligence, quality, etc.: an exceptional student. exceptional powers of concentration. The company has shown exceptional growth over the past two years. Synonyms. especial formal. special (NOT USUAL) Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples. good or important because of unusual qualities.
Exceptionally definition: in a way or to a degree that is unusual or extraordinary; extremely. See examples of EXCEPTIONALLY used in a sentence.