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Dictionary definition of exclusive

Limited or restricted to a particular group, person or category.
"The hotel offered exclusive access to its rooftop pool for guests."

Detailed meaning of exclusive

It is the state of being the only one or the only group who has access to something, or the state of being selective or selective in nature. Exclusive can refer to a variety of things, such as exclusive rights, exclusive access, exclusive membership, or exclusive goods or services. Exclusive rights refer to the legal rights granted to a person or group to be the only ones who can use or benefit from something. Exclusive access refers to the ability to enter or use a place or thing that is not available to the general public. Exclusive membership refers to a group or club that is only open to a select group of people. Exclusive goods or services refer to products or services that are only available to a certain group of people. Exclusive can also be used as an adjective to describe something that is limited or restricted to a particular group, person or category and that is not available to others. It is the state of being the only one or the only group who has access to something or the state of being selective or selective in nature.

Example sentences containing exclusive

1. The exclusive club only admits members with a referral.
2. She owns an exclusive collection of rare vintage cars.
3. VIP guests enjoyed an exclusive tour of the museum.
4. The designer's exclusive fashion line sold out instantly.
5. The resort offers exclusive access to a private beach.
6. The event has an exclusive invite-only guest list.

History and etymology of exclusive

The term 'exclusive' has its roots in the Latin word 'exclusus,' which is the past participle of 'excludere.' 'Excludere' is a compound of 'ex,' meaning 'out of' or 'away from,' and 'claudere,' which means 'to close' or 'to shut.' Therefore, the etymology of 'exclusive' suggests a concept of something being closed off or kept out from others, reflecting its modern usage to describe things that are limited or restricted to a particular group, person, or category.

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Further usage examples of exclusive

1. This restaurant is known for its exclusive wine selection.
2. The company offers exclusive discounts to loyal customers.
3. The penthouse suite provides an exclusive city view.
4. The country club boasts exclusive golf course access.
5. The boutique carries exclusive handmade jewelry.
6. The hotel's spa offers exclusive treatments to guests.
7. The members-only club hosts exclusive parties.
8. The luxury yacht provides an exclusive sailing experience.
9. The gallery showcases exclusive works by renowned artists.
10. He gained exclusive access to the classified documents.
11. The resort's exclusive amenities include a private pool.
12. The club's exclusive membership comes with perks.
13. The brand released an exclusive limited-edition watch.
14. The restaurant's chef creates exclusive tasting menus.
15. The exclusive club only admits members who meet specific criteria.
16. The designer's exclusive collection was only available in select stores.
17. The luxury car manufacturer released an exclusive edition of its newest model.
18. The restaurant's exclusive menu featured rare and exotic ingredients.
19. The exclusive party was invite-only and strictly for VIP guests.
20. The private beach was an exclusive amenity for residents of the gated community.
21. The boutique carried exclusive designer brands not found anywhere else.
22. The exclusive retreat offered a secluded and peaceful escape from the city.
23. The exclusive tour allowed visitors to see areas of the museum not open to the public.
24. The exclusive partnership between the two companies led to a highly sought-after product.
25. The celebrity's exclusive interview revealed never-before-shared personal details.

ACT 5 (American College Testing), Middle School 8, Social Status and Hierarchy

independent,preferential,restrictive

exclusory,private,privileged,segregated,select

selective, inclusive, open, public

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