Results for exclusive
Definitions of exclusive:
part of speech: adverb
Exclusively.
part of speech: noun
One of a number who exclude others from their society.
part of speech: adjective
Not liberal; open to or enjoyed only by a privileged number; as, the exclusive use of a thing; limiting social relations; not taking into account.
part of speech: noun
EXCLUSIVENESS.
part of speech: adjective
Tending to exclude; having the power to exclude; not admitting to social intercourse; illiberal; not taking into the account; not including.
part of speech: adjective
Able or tending to exclude: debarring from participation: sole: not taking into account.
Usage examples for exclusive:
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Only- as you are not yet his exclusive property, bought with a price- answer me this: You love me?
"A Terrible Secret", May Agnes Fleming -
Its greatest extent, in any direction, exclusive of the reef, is not above five or six miles.
"A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 16", Robert Kerr -
The independence of their religious literature disappeared with the national independence of the Jews; and the genius of the people was too exclusive to receive much expansion from the spirit of nations with whom they came in contact.
"The Canon of the Bible", Samuel Davidson -
He does not think you exclusive enough, considering you, as he does, as his woman.
"The Happy Foreigner", Enid Bagnold