Exclusiveness

B2 16+

Pronunciation: /ɪkˈskluːsɪvnəs/

Definitions of exclusiveness

noun the quality or state of being exclusive; the practice of excluding or not admitting others

Example Sentences

A1 The club's exclusiveness made it difficult for new members to join.

A2 The exclusiveness of the event made it feel special and exclusive.

B1 The exclusiveness of the brand is what attracts high-end customers.

B2 The exclusiveness of the resort is evident in its private beach and luxury amenities.

C1 The exclusiveness of the country club is maintained through strict membership criteria.

C2 The exclusiveness of the designer label is reflected in its limited edition collections.

Examples of exclusiveness in a Sentence

formal The exclusiveness of the country club is evident in its strict membership criteria.

informal The exclusiveness of the VIP section at the concert is pretty cool.

slang I love the exclusiveness of this boutique - it's so bougie.

figurative The exclusiveness of her inner circle made her feel special and valued.

Grammatical Forms of exclusiveness

past tense

excluded

plural

exclusivenesses

comparative

more exclusive

superlative

most exclusive

present tense

excludes

future tense

will exclude

perfect tense

has excluded

continuous tense

is excluding

singular

exclusiveness

positive degree

exclusive

infinitive

to exclude

gerund

excluding

participle

excluded

Origin and Evolution of exclusiveness

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'exclusiveness' originated from the Latin word 'exclusivus', which is derived from the verb 'excludere' meaning 'to shut out'.
Evolution of the word: Initially, 'exclusiveness' was used to describe the state of being exclusive or restricted to a select group. Over time, the word has evolved to also connote a sense of superiority or snobbery in some contexts.