exclusive
adjective
uk
/ɪkˈskluː.sɪv/ us
/ɪkˈskluː.sɪv/
exclusive adjective (ONLY FOR SOME)
- expensiveHe thinks he's special with his expensive suits and fancy shoes.
- dearUK I find the veg too dear in that supermarket.
- costlyThey made several costly mistakes, including spending $60 million on shoddy machinery.
- priceyThe restaurants in town are a bit pricey.
- exclusiveThey have an apartment in an exclusive part of town.
- From our website you can watch exclusive video clips and audio clips.
- Being rich and being a Socialist are not mutually exclusive.
- For the programme, we were allowed exclusive access to the judges' private world.
- The two channels are fighting for exclusive rights to cover the championship.
- There is a danger of being exclusive if you're not willing to be flexible about different styles of worship.
- acid-free
- apart
- aside
- bar
- bar none idiom
- barring
- count
- exclude
- excluding
- exclusion
- exclusionary
- exclusionist
- freeze
- negative
- on/from the sidelines idiom
- ostracism
- ostracize
- otherwise
- out of it idiom
- stand-alone
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exclusive adjective (NOT INCLUDING)
exclusive of something
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