EXCEPTIONALLY


Meaning of EXCEPTIONALLY in English

adverb

COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES

unusually/exceptionally cold

a period of unusually cold weather

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADJECTIVE

difficult

During the coming weeks economic policy-makers may have to deal with an exceptionally difficult series of hazards.

Apart from the west end, Antwerp cathedral is exceptionally difficult to view.

In Derbyshire in 1776 eight hours was usual, save for exceptionally difficult ground when six were worked.

The idiosyncrasies of the certificates make Cornish towns exceptionally difficult to characterise.

For the next year and a half, the attainment of the monetarist objectives proved exceptionally difficult .

fine

There is one exceptionally fine scagliola globe.

It was an exceptionally fine voice, it seemed to her now, listening to Ellis's rather whining one.

The context produces some exceptionally fine solo playing.

On exceptionally fine days I used to prefer Oxford's other river.

good

The mouse is exceptionally good and paves the way for its use in future game titles.

Maybe you can remind him what an exceptionally good job you did on a project.

Clearly, the research demands access to exceptionally good environmental data, usually in three dimensions.

Relations with the younger force were always exceptionally good .

Then I think Darren will be an exceptionally good player.

Both girls were exceptionally good at school and fond of study.

The human eye is exceptionally good at recognising patterns such as circles.

Some of these are in exceptionally good condition.

high

Constructed to an exceptionally high specification and standard, they have associated mechanical and electrical engineering services.

Begin by setting exceptionally high standards in everything you do.

We thought this was an exceptionally high sentence and both of them appealed.

I have had about nine abortions, but that's exceptionally high .

The weather is unpredictable and the mountains exceptionally high as they climb towards the Vaults.

Not just that, but doing something at an exceptionally high level is something that I strived to do in life.

large

The nave and choir can have no triforium or clerestory so must be lit by exceptionally large aisle windows.

The tympanum is exceptionally large and, with the lintel below, depicts the Last Judgement.

Not as bad as in some other regions with exceptionally large industrial areas, he replied.

Some of these works are small, some exceptionally large , sometimes employing thousands of people on one site.

There are fine stone steps; the wood room is exceptionally large behind the gallery.

long

Her fingers appear to be exceptionally long .

Many races have traditions of exceptionally long life amongst their early forbears.

low

And yet this is happening at a moment when the leaders in question stand exceptionally low in public esteem.

Noise levels are exceptionally low for engines that are, after all, fairly small for powering such cars.

Another concern was the exceptionally low turnout, estimated at only 21.09 percent over both rounds.

What's more, for an executive car the cost of ownership is exceptionally low .

In traditional cultures both are at an exceptionally low level.

It features good food at exceptionally low prices.

strong

What would the position be if there was an exceptionally strong gale blowing at the time of the original road accident?

Tempted by the exceptionally strong prices for durum, Arizona farmers planted the largest durum crop since the 1970s.

Tulip said it was faced with an exceptionally strong erosion of prices and margins in 1992, aggravated by currency movements.

Diamond forms a good window for infrared cells, because it is highly transparent, chemically non-reactive and exceptionally strong .

Most arc heavy and therefore only suitable for laying at ground-floor level or where floors are exceptionally strong .

These tiles are exceptionally strong and durable, and blend in well in most surroundings.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

Gloria is an exceptionally gifted singer.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

Clearly, the research demands access to exceptionally good environmental data, usually in three dimensions.

It's exceptionally comfortable and cosy inside but was the closest fitting bag on test.

It features good food at exceptionally low prices.

The winter just ending had been exceptionally severe, causing great hardship to the poorer people.

Theo saw an exceptionally tall figure.

Very exceptionally the Bank may alter the above arrangements.

You're feeling exceptionally lucky so this is the best of times to launch a few other thoughts.

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