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1. exclusive
adjective. ['ɪksˈkluːsɪv'] not divided or shared with others.
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- exclusivus (Latin)
Rhymes with Exclusive
- inconclusive
- unobtrusive
- conclusive
- reclusive
- obtrusive
- intrusive
- inclusive
- conducive
- collusive
- abusive
- illusive
- elusive
- allusive
How do you pronounce exclusive?
Pronounce exclusive as ɪkˈsklusɪv.
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Sentences with exclusive
1. Adjective
A company that dominates a market can make the most of exclusive distribution advantages.
Quotes about exclusive
1. There is no reason why challenging themes and engaging stories have to be mutually exclusive - in fact, each can fuel the other. As a filmmaker, I want to entertain people first and foremost. If out of that comes a greater awareness and understanding of a time or a circumstance, then the hope is that change can happen.
- Edward Zwick
2. I have had extremely good relations with the United States and with both parties (Republicans and Democrats), and I hope to continue to have these good relations, which I, again repeating, do not consider to be mutually exclusive with having good relations with Venezuela or Ecuador or whichever country in South America.
- Juan Manuel Santos
3. There can be nothing exclusive about substantial art. It comes directly out of the heart of the experience of life and thinking about life and living life.
- Charles Ives
2. exclusive
noun. ['ɪksˈkluːsɪv'] a news report that is reported first by one news organization.
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- exclusivus (Latin)
3. exclusive
adjective. ['ɪksˈkluːsɪv'] not divided among or brought to bear on more than one object or objective.
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4. exclusive
adjective. ['ɪksˈkluːsɪv'] excluding much or all; especially all but a particular group or minority.
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