What is another word for exclusively?

Pronunciation: [ɛksklˈuːsɪvli] (IPA)

Exclusively is a powerful term used to define something that is limited to certain persons, things or situations. It is important to understand that there are several synonyms for the word exclusively, each of them having a specific usage. For instance, the word solely means something is limited to one person, group or thing, whereas "restrictedly" implies something is limited to a certain degree. The word "privately" denotes something that is kept confidentially within a group or individual. "Uniquely" means something is one of a kind or unusual, while "inexorably" implies an absolute or unchangeable focus on something. By understanding these synonyms, anyone can convey a specific message more effectively by choosing the appropriate word for their communication needs.

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What are the hypernyms for Exclusively?

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What are the opposite words for exclusively?

Antonyms for "exclusively" include "inclusively," which refers to something that includes everything or everyone, and "partially," which describes something that is only partially restricted or limited. Another antonym for "exclusively" is "generally," which indicates something that is applicable to a wide range of situations or circumstances, rather than being restricted or exclusive to a specific group or parameter. Alternatively, "non-exclusively" can also be used as an antonym for "exclusively," which conveys the idea that something is not limited to a particular group or circumstance, but is open to all.

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Usage examples for Exclusively

It was His death which set their minds free from all other expectations and fixed them exclusively on what was spiritual.
"The Expositor's Bible: The Gospel of St. John, Vol. I"
Marcus Dods
So he brought them with pride to his little sister, to whom he gave everything which he could secure; he sustained himself for a week almost exclusively upon durra taken from the camels.
"In Desert and Wilderness"
Henryk Sienkiewicz
In July, 1915, he founded Others, a Magazine of the New Verse, and The Other Players in March, 1918, an organization devoted exclusively to American plays in poetic form.
"Contemporary One-Act Plays Compiler: B. Roland Lewis"
Sir James M. Barrie George Middleton Althea Thurston Percy Mackaye Lady Augusta Gregor Eugene Pillot Anton Tchekov Bosworth Crocker Alfred Kreymborg Paul Greene Arthur Hopkins Paul Hervieu Jeannette Marks Oscar M. Wolff David Pinski Beulah Bornstead Herma

Famous quotes with Exclusively

  • We are selfish when we are exclusively or predominantly concerned with the good for ourselves. We are altruistic when we are exclusively or predominantly concerned with the good of others.
    Mortimer Adler
  • The Corona Extra brand was launched in Austin, Texas. From Austin, where it was exclusively for three or four months, it became more widely available in that state and in others, primarily in the southwest and western United States.
    Carlos Alvarez
  • Have you noticed that life, with murders and catastrophes and fabulous inheritances, happens almost exclusively in newspapers?
    Jean Anouilh
  • I could never accept findings based almost exclusively on mathematics. It ain't ignorance that causes all the trouble in this world. It's the things people know that ain't so.
    Edwin Armstrong
  • My assignment was exclusively in the research field, and my first published paper, On the Optimal Use of Winds for Flight Planning, was the outgrowth of that work.
    Kenneth Joseph Arrow

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