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exceptionally

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/ɪkˈsɛpʃənəli/ · ex-cep-tion-al-ly

In an exceptional manner; to a greater degree than usual.

Meanings

adverbformal

In an exceptional manner; to a greater degree than usual.

ایک غیر معمولی طریقے سے؛ عام سے زیادہ درجے تک۔

بھی حد سے زیادہ

bhi had se zyada

Formal: بیش از حد

Synonyms

extraordinarilyremarkablyunusuallyغیر معمولیشاہکارمختلف

Antonyms

commonlyordinarilyusuallyعام طور پرمعمولیعام

Common Collocations

  • exceptionally talented
  • exceptionally good
  • exceptionally rare

Example Sentences

She performed exceptionally well in her exams.

اس نے اپنے امتحانات میں بھی حد سے زیادہ اچھی کارکردگی دکھائی۔

Us ne apne imtihanaat mein bhi had se zyada achi karkardagi dikhai.

The weather was exceptionally warm for this time of year.

اس وقت کے لیے موسم بھی حد سے زیادہ گرم تھا۔

Is waqt ke liye mausam bhi had se zyada garm tha.

He is an exceptionally gifted musician.

وہ ایک غیر معمولی باصلاحیت موسیقار ہے。

Woh aik ghair mamooli basalehaat museekar hai.

Easily Confused With

exceptional:Exceptional is the adjective form, while exceptionally is the adverb form.

Word Family

exception
nounاستثنا
exceptional
adjectiveغیر معمولی

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'exceptional' as 'exclusive' – something that stands out.

Imagine a person standing on a pedestal, being highlighted in a spotlight.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

خود کو مَیں نے تو عِظیم جانا عظیم ہونے کو ہے کام دل کا

Khud ko mein ne to azeem jana Azeem honay ko hai kaam dil ka

I considered myself great, to be great requires the work of the heart.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو کام میں دھیان نہیں وہ کبھی اچھی طرح نہیں ہوتا۔

Jo kaam mein dhyan nahin, woh kabhi achi tarah nahin hota.

Any task done without attention is never done well.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "excipere" — to take out, to exclude

First known use: 15th century

The word ‘exceptionally’ evolved from the Latin ‘excipere’ through Middle English, indicating something that deviates from the norm or standard.