- a word derived from exceptionalist.
Example Sentences
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Along the way Drake came to embody a streak of Englishness — bumptious, tenacious, patriotic, crafty, vainglorious and defiantly exceptionalist — that is back with a vengeance.
From New York Times • Mar. 10, 2021
Even later, as much of the country acquiesced to the greed-is-good eighties and the end-of-history nineties, Esalen clung to its exceptionalist vibe.
From The New Yorker • Aug. 19, 2019
While King did care about black and/or poor people in the United States and around the world, he was no American exceptionalist.
From The Guardian • Jan. 15, 2018
Every one of them was a dutiful or enthusiastic American exceptionalist.
From Salon • Jan. 5, 2017
In fact, these two notions are linked in a charmingly adolescent way: The louder the exceptionalist talk about the country’s “special path,” the stronger the curiosity to check how it’s being received.
From Slate • Feb. 14, 2014