exceptionally-expressed
|ex-cep-tion-al-ly-ex-pressed|
/ɪkˈsɛpʃənəli ɪkˈsprɛst/
outstanding expression
Etymology
'exceptionally-expressed' originates from the combination of 'exceptional' and 'expressed', where 'exceptional' comes from Latin 'exceptionalis', meaning 'out of the ordinary', and 'expressed' from Latin 'expressus', meaning 'clearly presented'.
'exceptionalis' transformed into the English word 'exceptional', and 'expressus' became 'expressed', eventually forming the modern English term 'exceptionally-expressed'.
Initially, 'exceptional' meant 'out of the ordinary', and 'expressed' meant 'clearly presented'. Together, they evolved to mean 'expressed in an outstanding manner'.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
expressed in an exceptional manner, standing out due to its quality or uniqueness.
Her ideas were exceptionally-expressed during the presentation.
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Last updated: 2025/07/10 08:28
