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exceptional in Latin

exceptional in Latin is eximius — exceptional means unusually good; far above average.

exceptional in Latin

eximius
adj

What does "exceptional" mean?

  1. adjective Unusually good; far above average.
    "Her exceptional talent for languages impressed the examiners."
  2. adjective Not typical; forming an exception to the usual pattern.
    "These are exceptional circumstances, so the normal rules don't apply."

exceptional in a sentence

  • Her exceptional talent for languages impressed the examiners.
  • These are exceptional circumstances, so the normal rules don't apply.

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What is "exceptional" in Latin?

"exceptional" in Latin is eximius. exceptional means: Unusually good; far above average.

How do you use "exceptional" in a sentence?

Example: "Her exceptional talent for languages impressed the examiners." In Latin, "exceptional" is eximius.

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