Pronunciation: /ɪkˈsɛpʃənəli/
adverb to an unusually high degree; very; extremely
A1 She is exceptionally good at playing the piano.
A2 The weather was exceptionally hot during our vacation.
B1 The team performed exceptionally well in the competition.
B2 The restaurant was exceptionally busy on Friday night.
C1 The professor's lecture was exceptionally insightful and thought-provoking.
C2 The artist's latest exhibition was exceptionally well-received by critics and audiences alike.
formal The student performed exceptionally well in the final exams, earning top marks in all subjects.
informal She's exceptionally good at playing the piano, it's like she was born with a natural talent for it.
slang That new restaurant is exceptionally lit, we should definitely check it out this weekend.
figurative His ability to connect with people on a personal level is exceptionally rare, making him a great leader.
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