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exclusive

1 of 2adjective
/ɪkˈsklusɪv/
Forms:more exclusive,most exclusive
1

limited to a particular person, group, or purpose

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  • The club offers exclusive membership privileges, including access to private events and facilities.
  • She received an exclusive invitation to the fashion show, reserved for VIP guests and industry insiders.
  • The boutique carries exclusive designer clothing lines that are not available in other stores.
  • The resort offers exclusive packages for honeymooners, with private villas and personalized services.
  • He was granted exclusive rights to publish the author's autobiography, ensuring that no other publisher could release it.
2

focusing on one particular aspect or group

  • The meeting had an exclusive focus on strategic planning.
  • She took an exclusive interest in environmental conservation.
  • The company offers an exclusive line of products for premium customers.
  • His exclusive attention to detail made his work stand out.
3

restricted or limited to a select group, often offering premium quality or services to a specific, privileged audience

  • The exclusive concert tickets were only available to members of the fan club.
  • He wore an exclusive watch brand that few could afford.
  • The resort offers exclusive packages for VIP guests.
  • The magazine's exclusive content is available only to paid subscribers.
  • The artist held an exclusive gallery showing for collectors and critics.
4

committed to a romantic or sexual relationship with one person, without involvement with others

  • They chose to be exclusive after their long conversations about commitment.
  • The couple agreed to a more exclusive bond, keeping their focus only on each other.
  • Their exclusive status meant no dating anyone else.
  • He was ready to take their relationship to an exclusive level.
  • Becoming exclusive made their connection feel deeper and more meaningful.