Similar words: exceptional, exception, inception, perception, deception, reception, conception, except. Meaning: [-pʃnəlɪ] adv. to an exceptional degree.
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121 Most arc heavy and therefore only suitable for laying at ground-floor level or where floors are exceptionally strong.
122 They also gave out their own cigarettes and were exceptionally considerate.
123 And yet this is happening at a moment when the leaders in question stand exceptionally low in public esteem.
124 I have had about nine abortions, but that's exceptionally high.
125 There is here, somewhat exceptionally, a clear legal perception of the role of the underclass.
126 It's exceptionally comfortable and cosy inside but was the closest fitting bag on test.
127 What's more, for an executive car the cost of ownership is exceptionally low.
128 In the exceptionally heavy snowfalls of 1940 and 1981, several trams were stranded and the service suspended for several days.
129 Apart from the west end,(http://sentencedict.com/exceptionally.html) Antwerp cathedral is exceptionally difficult to view.
130 Whiskey with strychnine was said to produce an exceptionally crazy drunk.
131 The problem is that the number could be exceptionally hard to interpret because of seasonal adjustment difficulties.
132 Its tough, flexible resin content also provides an exceptionally attractive finish.
133 Postgraduate students in the department have ready access to an exceptionally wide range of library, archive and other research resources.
134 Black and white tweeds with orange linings were exceptionally well done, but chevron-striped jerseys appeared chintzy.
135 This system enabled them to maintain an exceptionally dense population, on the best principles of fertility conservation.
136 He had just been, for a Victorian, exceptionally well loved.
137 These tiles are exceptionally strong and durable, and blend in well in most surroundings.
138 Both groups seem to have flourished in exceptionally warm, shallow seas in the tropics of the Tethyan region.
139 The best luck is what you make for yourself - being able to see what others do not see and do what other do not do, and you succeed brilliantly and exceptionally. Dr T.P.Chia
140 Word-processors, because of their general similarity with the typewriter, are exceptionally easy to use - as a typewriter!
141 He was curious to investigate what would happen if he passed the Alphas through an exceptionally thin sheet of material.
142 The idiosyncrasies of the certificates make Cornish towns exceptionally difficult to characterise.
143 Second, de Gaulle proved exceptionally well-suited to this role of disembodied voice.
144 Tulip said it was faced with an exceptionally strong erosion of prices and margins in 1992, aggravated by currency movements.
145 Exceptionally, if a Bill is extremely controversial, the opposition may fight it tooth and nail even at this stage.
146 Then I think Darren will be an exceptionally good player.
147 It was an exceptionally fine voice, it seemed to her now, listening to Ellis's rather whining one.
148 Constructed to an exceptionally high specification and standard, they have associated mechanical and electrical engineering services.
149 During the coming weeks economic policy-makers may have to deal with an exceptionally difficult series of hazards.
150 It is a speech of effusive praise, which if it were true, would make her an exceptionally loving child.
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