Exceptional

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈsɛpʃənl/

Definitions of exceptional

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'exceptional' describes something that is extraordinary or outstanding.

Example Sentences

A1 She is an exceptional student.

A2 The hotel offered exceptional service during our stay.

B1 The chef prepared an exceptional meal for us.

B2 The team's performance was exceptional and they won the championship.

C1 His exceptional talent in music has earned him international recognition.

C2 The company's exceptional growth can be attributed to its innovative strategies.

Examples of exceptional in a Sentence

formal The student's exceptional performance in all subjects earned them a scholarship.

informal She has an exceptional talent for playing the piano.

slang That movie was exceptional, I couldn't take my eyes off the screen.

figurative His exceptional ability to see the bigger picture helped him excel in his career.

Grammatical Forms of exceptional

past tense

exceptionalized

plural

exceptionals

comparative

more exceptional

superlative

most exceptional

present tense

exceptionalizes

future tense

will be exceptional

perfect tense

has been exceptional

continuous tense

is being exceptional

singular

exceptional

positive degree

exceptional

infinitive

to be exceptional

gerund

exceptionalizing

participle

exceptionaling

Origin and Evolution of exceptional

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'exceptional' originated from the Latin word 'exceptionalis', which is derived from the verb 'exceperē' meaning 'to take out'.
Evolution of the word: Originally used to describe something that is out of the ordinary or uncommon, the word 'exceptional' has evolved to also mean something that is extraordinary or outstanding in a positive sense.