Exclusively

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈskluːsɪvli/

Definitions of exclusively

adjective Exclusively can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is limited to a particular person or group.

Example Sentences

A1 This store sells exclusively organic produce.

A2 The hotel's spa is exclusively for guests.

B1 The club is exclusively for members only.

B2 The designer's collection is exclusively available at high-end boutiques.

C1 The restaurant offers an exclusively curated wine list.

C2 The luxury car brand is known for its exclusively high-quality vehicles.

adverb Exclusively is an adverb that describes something done or available only in a specific way or to a specific group.

Example Sentences

A1 I exclusively eat vegetables for dinner.

A2 She shops exclusively at that boutique.

B1 The event is exclusively for members of the club.

B2 The hotel caters exclusively to high-end clientele.

C1 The company exclusively uses sustainable materials in their products.

C2 The artist's work is exclusively displayed in prestigious galleries.

Examples of exclusively in a Sentence

formal The luxury brand only sells its products exclusively through high-end boutiques.

informal This restaurant is exclusively for members only, so you can't come in without a membership card.

slang I heard that party is exclusively for VIPs, so we better make sure we get on the guest list.

figurative Her love for him was exclusively reserved for the deepest parts of her heart.

Grammatical Forms of exclusively

past tense

exclusively

plural

exclusively

comparative

more exclusively

superlative

most exclusively

present tense

exclusively

future tense

will exclusively

perfect tense

have exclusively

continuous tense

is exclusively

singular

exclusively

positive degree

exclusively

infinitive

to exclusively

gerund

exclusively

participle

exclusively

Origin and Evolution of exclusively

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'exclusively' originated from the Latin word 'exclusivus', which means 'excluding'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'exclusively' has retained its original meaning of 'excluding all others' and is commonly used to indicate something that is limited to a particular group or purpose.