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exceptionality

[ ik-sep-shuh-nal-i-tee ]

noun

  1. the state or condition of being exceptional, rare, one of a kind, or unusually excellent:

    A few academic outsiders have been helpful sources of insight into new media and culture, but they are significant by virtue of their exceptionality, not their typicality.

    Moviegoers cannot help but appreciate the exceptionality of the artisan's skills, honed by decades of absolute dedication.

  2. Education. the condition of requiring special schooling for reasons of intellectual giftedness or physical or mental disability:

    A range of articles on the website explore the 鈥榙ual exceptionality鈥 paradox of gifted students who have specific learning disabilities.



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I replied: 鈥淚'm not against exceptionality. I'm opposed to superiority.鈥

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Emphasizing their exceptionality, over-investing in their accomplishments, or making plans for their future fame is the problem.

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Previously, he鈥檚 required that hiring managers prove an applicant鈥檚 exceptionality, prompting managers to try various methods, including asking for applicants鈥 SAT scores.

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This scene was horrific for both its regularity and its exceptionality.

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The halo of exceptionality around Vermeer鈥檚 name is made more luminous by the fact that his output was paltry.

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