exceptionality

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/ɪkˌsɛpʃəˈnælɪti/ · ex-cep-tion-al-i-ty

The quality of being exceptional or extraordinary; the state of being different from the norm.

Meanings

nounformal

The quality of being exceptional or extraordinary; the state of being different from the norm.

استثنائی ہونے کی خصوصیت یا غیر معمولی حیثیت؛ عام سے مختلف ہونے کی حالت.

استثنائییت

istisna'iyat

Synonyms

uniquenessexceptiondistinctionانفرادیتاستثناتفریق

Antonyms

normalcyordinarycommonalityعامیتمعمولیبہت عام

Common Collocations

  • exceptionality in education
  • exceptionality of talent
  • cognitive exceptionality

Example Sentences

The teacher recognized the exceptionality of her student.

استاد نے اپنی طالبہ کی استثنائییت کو تسلیم کیا۔

Ustaad ne apni talba ki istisna'iyat ko tasleem kiya.

Her exceptionality in mathematics set her apart from her peers.

ریاضی میں اس کی استثنائییت نے اسے اپنے ہم عمر سے الگ کر دیا۔

Riyazi mein is ki istisna'iyat ne use apne hum umr se alag kar diya.

The program is designed for students of exceptionality.

یہ پروگرام استثنائی طلباء کے لیے تیار کیا گیا ہے۔

Yeh program istisna'i talba ke liye tayaar kiya gaya hai.

Easily Confused With

exceptional:Exceptionality refers to the quality of being different in a significant manner, while exceptional describes someone or something that is markedly better than the average.

Word Family

exceptional
adjectiveاستثنائی
exception
nounاستثنا

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'exception' and remember that exceptionality is the quality or state of being exceptional.

Imagine a bright star standing out in a sky of dull clouds.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

مٹی میں مل کر بھی سرسبز رہتا ہے وہ، یدر درختوں کی فطرت سے اجنبی ہے وہ۔

Mitti mein mil kar bhi sarsabz rehta hai woh, Idhar darakhton ki fitrat se ajnabi hai woh.

Even mixed with soil, it remains green, That one is a stranger to the nature of trees.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

گدھے کے آگے بین باجا نہیں بجتا

Gadhay ke aage bean baja nahi bajta

The drum doesn't sound in front of a donkey (meaning: talent is wasted on those who cannot appreciate it).

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "exceptionalis" — pertaining to exception

First known use: 20th century

The term has evolved from Latin origins where 'exceptio' meant exception, thus leading to its adaptation in English focusing on the quality of being exceptional.