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exclusivity

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/ɪkˌskluːˈsɪvɪti/ · ex-clu-siv-i-ty

The state of being exclusive; limiting access to a particular group.

Meanings

nounformal

The state of being exclusive; limiting access to a particular group.

ایک خاص گروہ تک رسائی کی حد بندی؛ خاص ہونے کی حالت.

خصوصیت

khusoosiyat

Synonyms

uniquenesslimited accessselectivityخصوصیتانفرادیتاخاصیت

Antonyms

inclusivityopennessaccessibilityشمولیتکھلا پنرسائی

Common Collocations

  • brand exclusivity
  • exclusivity agreement
  • market exclusivity

Example Sentences

The brand’s exclusivity makes it highly desirable among consumers.

برینڈ کی خصوصیت اسے صارفین میں بہت مقبول بناتی ہے.

Brand ki khusoosiyat ise sarifeen mein bohat maqbool banati hai.

Exclusivity often helps luxury brands maintain their image and value.

انفرادیت اکثر پھلے برینڈز کی شبیہ اور قیمت کو برقرار رکھنے میں مدد کرتی ہے.

Infiradiyat aksar pahle brands ki shabeeh aur qeemat ko barqarar rakhne mein madad karti hai.

The exclusivity of the club made it hard for newcomers to get in.

کلب کی خصوصیت نے نئے آنے والوں کے لیے داخلہ مشکل بنا دیا.

Club ki khusoosiyat ne naye aane walon ke liye dakhla mushkil bana diya.

Easily Confused With

exclusiveness:Exclusivity refers more to the state of being exclusive, while exclusiveness focuses on actions or qualities of excluding others.

Word Family

exclusive
adjectiveخصوصی
exclusively
adverbخاص طور پر

See Also

💡 Memory Tip

Think of 'exclusive' as a key that unlocks a restricted area.

Imagine a luxury hotel that only allows VIP guests.

✍️ Urdu Poetry

محبت میں ہیں عشق کے رنگ خاص، / اس دنیا میں وفا کی ہے ایک خصوصیت

Mohabbat mein hain ishq ke rang khaas, / Is duniya mein wafa ki hai ek khusoosiyat.

In love, there are special colors of passion, / In this world, fidelity has a distinct exclusivity.

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🗣️ Urdu Proverb

جو خاص ہوتا ہے، وہ کم ملتا ہے.

Jo khas hota hai, wo kam milta hai.

What is special is found less often.

📖 Etymology

Origin: Latin "exclusivus" — to shut out

First known use: 19th century

The term 'exclusivity' evolved from the Latin word 'exclusivus', which means excluding or shutting out. It has been adopted into English to describe situations or products that are restricted to a certain group.