Exclusively
UK /["/ɪkˈskluːsɪvli/"]/US /["/ɪkˈskluːsɪvli/"]/
Definition
for only one particular person, group or use
In simple words: Only for one group or purpose.
Examples
- The resort caters almost exclusively for a high-society public.
- Some products are labelled exclusively for indoor or outdoor use.
- a charity that relies almost exclusively on voluntary contributions
Usage notes
Used in formal contexts to emphasize that something is limited to one type or group. It may not be suitable in casual conversations where simpler words like 'only' suffice.
Grammar pattern
exclusively + verb / noun
Memory hint
Think 'exclusive club' - only members allowed.
Collocations
- exclusively for
- exclusively available
- exclusively focused
Synonyms
- solely
- only
- merely
- just
Antonyms
- inclusively
- generally
Common mistakes
- Used 'exclusively' when describing multiple groups instead of just one.
- Confused with 'exclusionary', which refers to limiting access.
- Misused in informal contexts where simpler language is preferred.