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- Dictionaryex·clu·sive/ikˈsklo͞osiv/
adjective
- 1. excluding or not admitting other things: "my exclusive focus is on San Antonio issues" Similar Opposite
- 2. restricted or limited to the person, group, or area concerned: "the couple had exclusive possession of the condo" Similar
noun
- 1. an item or story published or broadcast by only one source.
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: limiting or limited to possession, control, or use by a single individual or group. 2. a. : excluding others from participation. b. : snobbishly aloof. 3. a. : accepting or soliciting only a socially restricted patronage (as of the upper class) b. : stylish, fashionable. c. : restricted in distribution, use, or appeal because of expense. 4.
EXCLUSIVE definition: 1. limited to only one person or group of people: 2. expensive and only for people who are rich or…. Learn more.
Exclusive is most commonly used to describe things that are limited to certain people. Exclusive can be thought of as an adjective form of the verb exclude, which means to shut out or keep out—the opposite of include.
adjective. excluding much or all; especially all but a particular group or minority. “ exclusive clubs” synonyms: alone, only. exclusive of anyone or anything else. inner. exclusive to a center; especially a center of influence. inner, inside, privileged. confined to an exclusive group. selective.
Something that is exclusive is used or owned by only one person or group, and not shared with anyone else. Our group will have exclusive use of a 60-foot boat. Many of their cheeses are exclusive to our stores in Britain.
EXCLUSIVE meaning: 1. limited to only one person or group of people: 2. expensive and only for people who are rich or…. Learn more.
adj. 1. excluding all else; rejecting other considerations, possibilities, events, etc: an exclusive preoccupation with money. 2. belonging to a particular individual or group and to no other; not shared: exclusive rights; an exclusive story.