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(not exceptional)

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  • exceptional — ex‧cep‧tion‧al [ɪkˈsepʆnəl] adjective 1. ACCOUNTING an exceptional cost etc is one that does not occur regularly: • a $34 million exceptional restructuring charge 2. very good, or much better than usual: • The last decade produced exceptional… …   Financial and business terms

  • exceptional — exceptional, exceptionable These adjectives relate to different meanings of exception. Exceptional means ‘unusual, not typical’, i.e. ‘forming an exception’ in a favourable sense: • Schizophrenes are often held to be people of exceptional charm D …   Modern English usage

  • exceptional loss — ➔ loss * * * exceptional loss UK US noun [C] ► ACCOUNTING a loss shown in a company s accounts that relates to an unusual event that does not happen regularly: »The group suffered a £6m exceptional loss on the sale of 90 stores …   Financial and business terms

  • exceptional — exceptional, exceptionable, although not synonyms, are liable to confusion. Something is exceptional which is itself an exception, and so is out of the ordinary, being either extraordinary or unusual {this is an exceptional opportunity} {the bath …   New Dictionary of Synonyms

  • Exceptional — Ex*cep tion*al, a. [Cf. F. exceptionnel.] Forming an exception; not ordinary; uncommon; rare; hence, better than the average; superior. Lyell. [1913 Webster] This particular spot had exceptional advantages. Jowett (Th. ) {Ex*cep tion*al*ly}, adv …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • exceptional — [ek sep′shə nəl, iksep′shə nəl] adj. 1. constituting, or occurring as, an exception; not ordinary or average; esp., much above average in quality, ability, etc. [exceptional talents ] ☆ 2. needing special attention or presenting a special problem …   English World dictionary

  • exceptional item — Items in the profit and loss account, derived from within the ordinary activities of the company that are not expected to occur regularly. They are typically profits or losses recorded by selling businesses, or charges incurred in closing… …   Law dictionary

  • exceptional — index atypical, best, extraordinary, individual, infrequent, irregular (not usual), notable, noteworthy …   Law dictionary

  • exceptional — ► ADJECTIVE 1) unusual; not typical. 2) unusually good. DERIVATIVES exceptionally adverb …   English terms dictionary

  • exceptional — ex|cep|tion|al [ ık sepʃənl ] adjective ** 1. ) extremely good or impressive in a way that is unusual: The children had shown exceptional courage. quite exceptional (=very exceptional): Her scores were quite exceptional. 2. ) unusual and not… …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • exceptional */*/ — UK [ɪkˈsepʃ(ə)nəl] / US [ɪkˈsepʃən(ə)l] adjective 1) extremely good or impressive in a way that is unusual The children had shown exceptional courage. quite exceptional (= very exceptional): Her scores were quite exceptional. 2) much more or… …   English dictionary

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