It is an adverb
Exceptionally- Something that is done well
She plays soccer exceptionally well.
Yes, melted plastic can hurt you. The primary danger is from a burn. Melted plastic is hot, and it tends to stick to skin and clothing. It is exceptionally dangerous stuff in that regard.
what does it mean when they mean "design for your experiment"
k mean thousand so 600k mean's 600 thousand 400k mean's 400 thousand
Somewhat oddly, and this also applies to another federally-monitored (Hobby) prospecting, there are no statutory age requirements. there have been ( most exceptionally) some adult-coached Hams as young as 8 in the fifties. There are different categories of exams for different classes of operators ( within the Ham envelope- this does not include C.B. ) some require code proficiency, some do not.
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Exceptionally small.
Exceptionally small.
An observation that is exceptionally small or exceptionally large in relation to other observations. The term exceptionally may be defined in terms of the median and range of the observations.
The maths test was exceptionally difficult.The businessman did his job exceptionally well.
You have to be exceptionally stupid to ask for a sentence with the word exceptionally in it.
An intellectual prowess is a display of exceptionally high intelligence and knowledge.
i was exceptionally good.
It is correctly spelled exceptionally.
You'd use the adjective "exceptionally" to describe something that is unordinary or otherwise remarkable.Examples:That is an exceptionally large tree.I'm exceptionally hungry today.
The name Vinu is of Indian origin and typically means "special" or "unique." It is often used as a nickname or a short form of longer Indian names such as Vinay or Vineet.
You're either exceptionally attractive, have an amazing personality, or both.
Some synonyms for particularly are especially, exceptionally, unusually, specifically, and in particular.