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ex·cep·tion·al·ly
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Princeton's WordNet
exceptionallyadverb
to an exceptional degree
"it worked exceptionally well"
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exceptionallyadverb
To an unusual, remarkable or exceptional degree.
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exceptionally
Exceptionally is an adverb which means to an unusually high degree, surpassing others in some way, extraordinarily, or notably. It can also denote something rare or unusual. It's often used to emphasize a specific quality or characteristic of something or someone.
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of exceptionally in Chaldean Numerology is: 6
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of exceptionally in Pythagorean Numerology is: 8
Examples of exceptionally in a Sentence
Copsin is an exceptionally stable protein, so you can for example boil it at 100 degrees, you can put it in strong acid for hours, you can also treat it with very aggressive enzymes and it remains completely active. This feature allows us, for example, also to go into applications in food industry, food preservation, productions where strong acids in high temperatures are very common.
Although not as familiar a face to the general public as Bezos, Jassy is exceptionally well regarded by the investment community.
The U.S. economy is exceptionally strong relative to other countries, causing dollar short covering.
They're all playing into the anger. We had a pretty successful year last year and Republican presidential candidates telling Republican voters that the Republican Congress is the problem I think is exceptionally short sighted.
Paige is definitely skating exceptionally well, not just for the age but for skateboarding in general, those kinds of moments are when people see that skateboarding is for any age and any background. It shows that skateboarding is globally accessible.
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