Synonym: extraordinary, notable, outstanding, remarkable, unusual. Antonym: common, ordinary. Similar words: exception, inception, deception, reception, perception, conception, apperception, except. Meaning: [-pʃənl] adj. 1. far beyond what is usual in magnitude or degree 2. surpassing what is common or usual or expected 3. deviating widely from a norm of physical or mental ability; used especially of children below normal in intelligence.
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181. Sand that's measured to ensure the right grain size for maximum strength and exceptional beauty.
182. He writes good essays, but I wouldn't say that his work is particularly exceptional.
183. This category includes good quality Persian workshop items, silk Quooms, Kayserias and some exceptional Persian village and tribal rugs.
184. Accordingly, despite the width of the order and recognising that this is an exceptional case, I would dismiss this appeal.
185. Employees who are not at present house-owners may be entitled to a mortgage allowance in certain exceptional circumstances.
186. Those exceptional losses mask an acceleration in our underlying recovery during the third quarter.
187. However, a number of independent legal experts regarded the deals as unfair and exceptional.
188. The recognition that exceptional holiness and spirituality continue to manifest themselves in our own time is also a central pentecostal conviction.
189. Pre-tax profit rose to £2.76million, from £2.45million after exceptional outlays in the previous year to September 30.
190. Michael and Susan Ramos will send you full information about their truly exceptional bakery products.
191. How other institutions will search you out, because publishing an exceptional paper from an unexpected source is more dramatic.
192. By forcing down on the upper, outside footrest the rider obtains exceptional feel for rear tyre grip.
193. Save for the exceptional case of Mental Health Review Tribunals, legal aid does not cover representation before tribunals of first instance.
194. Ken Clarke is an exceptional man to have with you in a battle.
195. With a spectacular array of illustrations, the book captures that challenge, as well as commemorating the life of an exceptional man.
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196. Musicianship of this quality is rarely encountered, and is quite exceptional from anyone's standpoint.
197. That series of drawings shows that from 1906 the quality of authentic drawings by Modigliani is truly exceptional.
198. Skeleton arguments are not pleadings and, save in exceptional cases ... need not answer the skeleton arguments of the other side.
199. Single strikers receive supplementary benefit at the discretion of the supplementary benefit officer only in very exceptional circumstances.
200. Perhaps this explains the exceptional range of the parts he played.
201. The flood victims are doing their best under exceptional circumstances.
202. You do not have to be getting income support to apply and in exceptional circumstances they may be given for fuel costs.
203. Chapter 5 considers the behavior of those exceptional individuals who are extremely active in politics.
204. Nor has this heroic constancy been exceptional, limited to a few chosen souls.
205. Harriet was an exception but then she was reared by an exceptional man.
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207. Like Lincoln Electric, Nucor Steel has been a high-performing company that still manages to offer exceptional compensation to its employees.
208. Leo, who is credited with encouraging all of this exceptional musical talent, used to run a showband in the Fifties.
209. It tells the story of a little boy who is alienated at school because of his exceptional ability.
210. When she was hard at work and on top of things her productivity was exceptional.
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