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1. (adj.) exclusive
not admitting of something else; incompatible:
mutually exclusive plans of action.
2. exclusive
omitting from consideration or account (often fol. by of):
a profit of ten percent, exclusive of taxes.
3. exclusive
limited to that which is designated:
exclusive attention to business.
4. exclusive
shutting out all others from a part or share:
an exclusive right to film the novel.
5. exclusive
expensive or fashionable:
exclusive shops.
6. exclusive
single or sole.
7. exclusive
disposed to resist the admission of outsiders to membership, association, intimacy, etc.:
an exclusive circle of friends.
8. exclusive
excluding or tending to exclude, as from use or possession:
exclusive laws.
9. exclusive
(of a first person plural pronoun) excluding the person addressed, as we in We'll see you later.
10. (n.) exclusive
a news story obtained by a newspaper along with the privilege of using it first.
11. exclusive
an exclusive right or privilege.
Etymology: (1400–50; late ME < ML)
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| Definition of 'Exclusive' |
Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (adj) exclusive, scoop
a news report that is reported first by one news organization
"he got a scoop on the bribery of city officials"
2. (adj) exclusive, sole(a)
not divided or shared with others
"they have exclusive use of the machine"; "sole rights of publication"
3. (adj) exclusive
excluding much or all; especially all but a particular group or minority
"exclusive clubs"; "an exclusive restaurants and shops"
4. (adj) single(a), undivided, exclusive
not divided among or brought to bear on more than one object or objective
"judging a contest with a single eye"; "a single devotion to duty"; "undivided affection"; "gained their exclusive attention"
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1. (adjective) exclusive
expensive and high-class
an exclusive residential area
2. exclusive
not shared by everyone
a pool for the exclusive use of hotel residents; an exclusive interview; tax breaks exclusively for U.S. residents; a product sold exclusively on this website
3. (noun) exclusive
a news story given to only one newspaper, broadcaster, etc.
a New York Times exclusive
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| Definition of 'Exclusive' |
Webster Dictionary |
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1. (adj) Exclusive
having the power of preventing entrance; debarring from participation or enjoyment; possessed and enjoyed to the exclusion of others; as, exclusive bars; exclusive privilege; exclusive circles of society
2. (adj) Exclusive
not taking into the account; excluding from consideration; -- opposed to inclusive; as, five thousand troops, exclusive of artillery
3. (noun) Exclusive
one of a coterie who exclude others; one who from real of affected fastidiousness limits his acquaintance to a select few
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Sense: tending to exclude.
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Afrikaans: uitsluitend |
Arabic: باسْتِثْناء |
Bulgarian: изключителен |
Brazilian: exclusivo |
Czech: výlučný |
German: ausschließend |
Danish: afvisende |
Greek: που αποκλείει |
Spanish: exclusivo |
Estonian: välistav |
Farsi: انحصاری؛ دربستی |
Finnish: valikoiva |
French: exclusif |
Hebrew: בִּלעַדִי |
Hindi: निवारक |
Croatian: ekskluzivan, isključiv |
Hungarian: kizárólagos |
Indonesian: eksklusif |
Icelandic: einskorðaður, sem útiloka |
Italian: esclusivo |
Japanese: 排除する |
Korean: 모순되는 |
Lithuanian: ypatingas, išimtinis |
Latvian: izslēdzošs; izņēmuma- |
Malay: eksklusif |
Dutch: uitsluitend |
Norwegian: avvisende |
Polish: wykluczający |
Persian: انحصاری؛ دربستی |
Pashto: ځانله (دڅوكسو دپاره)، ځان |
Portuguese: exclusivo |
Romanian: exclusiv |
Russian: исключительный |
Slovak: výlučný |
Slovenian: izključevalen |
Serbian: isključujući |
Swedish: uteslutande |
Thai: การแยกออกไป |
Turkish: hesaba katılmaksızın |
Taiwanese: 除外的 |
Ukrainian: такий, що виключає |
Urdu: مستثنی رکھنے کا حامی |
Vietnamese: loại trừ |
Chinese: 除外的 |
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