Exceptional
UK /["/ɪkˈsepʃənl/"]/US /["/ɪkˈsepʃənl/"]/
Definition
unusually good
In simple words: Very good or unusual; better than normal.
Examples
- Her exceptional talent in mathematics earned her a scholarship to the university.
- The restaurant is known for its exceptional service and delicious cuisine.
- He showed exceptional courage during the rescue operation.
- This exceptional case requires special attention from the management team.
- The company made an exceptional decision to invest in renewable energy.
- There was an exceptional increase in demand after the product launch.
- Exceptional circumstances allowed them to extend the deadline beyond the usual limits.
Usage notes
Use 'exceptional' to describe something that stands out positively. It’s appropriate in both professional and everyday contexts, but avoid using it too frequently to maintain its impact.
Grammar pattern
exceptional + noun
Memory hint
Think of 'exception' — something unusual or different from the norm.
Collocations
- be
- remain
- consider somebody/something
- highly
- pretty
- really
- nothing exceptional
- something exceptional
Synonyms
- outstanding
Antonyms
- ordinary
- common
- average
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'exceptional' vs 'exceptionable' — the latter means objectionable.
- Using 'exceptional' incorrectly as a verb.
- Mispronouncing the word, leading to misunderstanding.