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UK/["/ɪkˈsept/"]/US/["/ɪkˈsept/"]/

Meaning of Except

used before you mention the only thing or person about which a statement is not true

In simple words: not including; other than

Except in a sentence

  • We work every day except Sunday.
  • They all came except Matt.
  • I had nothing on except for my socks.

How to use Except

Use 'except' when you want to show that something is not included in a group or category. It's appropriate in both spoken and written English, but avoid using it in overly casual settings, where simpler language may be preferred.

Grammar pattern

except + object

Memory hint

Think of 'except' as 'exclude' — both keep things out!

Related words

Collocations with Except

  • except for
  • everyone except
  • except that

Synonyms for Except

  • apart from

Opposites of Except

Common mistakes with Except

  • Confused with 'accept' — remember 'accept' means to receive something.
  • Using 'except' in a context where 'but' or 'excluding' is more appropriate.
  • Incorrectly placing 'except' at the beginning of a sentence without clarity.

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Frequently asked questions about Except

What does Except mean?

not including; other than

What is the definition of Except?

used before you mention the only thing or person about which a statement is not true

How do you use Except in a sentence?

We work every day except Sunday.

Can you give another example of Except?

They all came except Matt.

What are synonyms for Except?

Common alternatives include apart from.

What is the opposite of Except?

Opposite meanings include include, accept.

What words go with Except?

It commonly pairs with except for, everyone except, except that.

What are common mistakes when using Except?

Confused with 'accept' — remember 'accept' means to receive something. Using 'except' in a context where 'but' or 'excluding' is more appropriate. Incorrectly placing 'except' at the beginning of a sentence without clarity.

How do you pronounce Except?

US: /["/ɪkˈsept/"]/, UK: /["/ɪkˈsept/"]/. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use Except?

Use 'except' when you want to show that something is not included in a group or category. It's appropriate in both spoken and written English, but avoid using it in overly casual settings, where simpler language may be preferred.

What CEFR level is Except?

"Except" is at A2 level on the CEFR scale.