be exceptional
Frequency: 8.5150.2 per million words
Used to describe a state of being of a very high or unusual standard.
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- Her artistic talent proved to be truly exceptional.
- The student's academic performance continues to be exceptional.
- This wine is known to be exceptional in quality.
- The service at this restaurant has always been known to be exceptional.
- His leadership skills were found to be exceptional during the crisis.
- The views from the mountaintop are said to be exceptional.
- Her dedication to the project proved to be exceptional.
- The craftsmanship of this violin is believed to be exceptional.
- The team's performance this season has been recognized to be exceptional.
- The clarity of his explanation turned out to be exceptional.