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exclusive
Strongest matches
absolute, chic, exclusionary, fashionable, licensed, limited, posh, private, privileged, restrictive, ritzy, segregated, sole, swank, unique
Strong matches
choice, chosen, entire, full, independent, narrow, particular, single, total, whole
Weak matches
aloof, aristocratic, circumscribed, clannish, classy, cliquish, closed, complete, confined, country club, discriminative, elegant, exclusory, only, peculiar, preferential, prohibitive, select, selfish, snobbish, socially correct, undivided, upper crust
Example Sentences
But Borysenko, whose exclusive coverage of the event immediately preceded Alter’s firing, has herself repeatedly espoused extreme rhetoric on social media, even publicly embracing “fascism” and revisionist histories of Nazi Germany.
The News of the World was closed down in 2011, after it emerged journalists at the paper had hacked phones of public figures in an effort to obtain exclusive stories.
That’s not exclusive to d/Deaf or hard-of-hearing artists, of course, but there’s an added layer of depth when those sensory adjustments are part of your everyday reality.
The exclusive broadcast rights for the game belong to Apple TV+, as part of a package of Friday night games bought from Major League Baseball.
The definition includes munitions, explosives and long-range acoustic devices, which are regularly used by U.S. law enforcement and are not exclusive to the military.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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