consider sb/sth exceptional

Frequency: 7.045.1 per million words

To believe or have the opinion that someone or something is of a very high standard.

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Examples (10)

  • The teacher considers Jamie's performance truly exceptional.
  • The critics considered her debut novel exceptional.
  • The judging panel will consider any entry with a unique design exceptional.
  • We have always considered their contribution to the project exceptional.
  • His leadership skills were considered exceptional by the entire board.
  • Do you consider this piece of art exceptional, or is it just average?
  • Most experts in the field consider this discovery exceptional.
  • I consider his talent for music absolutely exceptional.
  • Even his rivals considered his strategic thinking exceptional.
  • A museum would only consider an artifact of this quality exceptional.