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exclusive
adjective
limited
to
a
particular
person
,
group
,
or
area
and
not
shared
with
others
.
•
The
country
club
is
exclusive
and
only
members
can
enter
.
The
country
club
is
exclusive
and
only
members
can
enter
.
•
Tickets
to
the
concert
included
exclusive
backstage
access
for
VIPs
.
Tickets
to
the
concert
included
exclusive
backstage
access
for
VIPs
.
From
Latin
exclusivus
,
from
excludere
“
to
shut
out
”.
adjective
fashionable
and
expensive
,
aimed
at
wealthy
or
high-status
people
.
•
She
prefers
shopping
at
exclusive
boutiques
rather
than
big
malls
.
She
prefers
shopping
at
exclusive
boutiques
rather
than
big
malls
.
•
The
gala
was
held
at
an
exclusive
five-star
hotel
downtown
.
The
gala
was
held
at
an
exclusive
five-star
hotel
downtown
.
noun
a
news
story
,
interview
,
or
piece
of
information
published
or
broadcast
by
only
one
source
before
others
.
•
The
newspaper
ran
an
exclusive
on
the
royal
wedding
.
The
newspaper
ran
an
exclusive
on
the
royal
wedding
.
•
They
paid
a
high
price
for
the
video
exclusive
.
They
paid
a
high
price
for
the
video
exclusive
.
adjective
unable
to
exist
or
be
true
at
the
same
time
as
something
else
;
incompatible
.
•
In
logic
,
the
two
statements
are
mutually exclusive
.
In
logic
,
the
two
statements
are
mutually exclusive
.
•
Working
full-time
and
traveling
constantly
are
often
exclusive
goals
.
Working
full-time
and
traveling
constantly
are
often
exclusive
goals
.
adjective
(
of
news
or
information
)
given
to
or
obtained
by
only
one
newspaper
,
magazine
,
or
broadcaster
.
•
The
reporter
scored
an
exclusive
interview
with
the
actor
.
The
reporter
scored
an
exclusive
interview
with
the
actor
.
•
Our
channel
will
air
exclusive
footage
from
the
summit
tonight
.
Our
channel
will
air
exclusive
footage
from
the
summit
tonight
.
exclusively
adverb
only
,
and
not
involving
anyone
or
anything
else
•
The
new
smartphone
model
is
sold
exclusively
online
,
not
in
stores
.
The
new
smartphone
model
is
sold
exclusively
online
,
not
in
stores
.
•
She
drinks
coffee
exclusively
in
the
morning
to
help
her
wake
up
.
She
drinks
coffee
exclusively
in
the
morning
to
help
her
wake
up
.
From
exclusive
+
-ly
(“
in
the
manner
of
”).
adverb
in
a
way
that
keeps
other
people
or
things
out
so
that
a
select
group
enjoys
a
privilege
•
The
club
is
open
exclusively
to
retired
teachers
,
so
students
cannot
join
.
The
club
is
open
exclusively
to
retired
teachers
,
so
students
cannot
join
.
•
They
live
in
an
exclusively
gated
neighborhood
that
outsiders
cannot
enter
.
They
live
in
an
exclusively
gated
neighborhood
that
outsiders
cannot
enter
.
Same
origin
as
the
main
sense
:
exclusive
+
-ly
,
but
emphasizing
the
aspect
of
exclusion
.