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The word "titanic" means something that is exceptionally large.
You have to be exceptionally stupid to ask for a sentence with the word exceptionally in it.
Insightful means intuitive, smart, perceptive, or knowledgeable.That's a very insightful comment, and you're absolutely right.For a toddler, it was insightful of him to know I was feeling sad and very caring to offer me his teddy.'How insightful, we'll make a scientist of you yet!' remarked his physics teacher.
The suffix of "profound" is "-found" and the root word is "profundus," which means deep or thorough in Latin. "Profound" itself means deep, intense, or insightful.
perceptibly
Successful strategy compiled using insightful capabilities
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I am exceptionally fond of rice cakes and pudding
Yes, the word 'distinguished' means to stand out, be exceptionally good, or something of high quality.
The word "especially" orginated somewhere between the years of 1350 - 1400. It is considered Middle English. It means particularly, exceptionally and/or markedly.
Yes. The word exceptionally is an adverb meaning to a great or extraordinary extent. It ordinarily modifies an adjective (e.g. exceptionally bright).
Yes. The word exceptionally is an adverb meaning to a great or extraordinary extent. It ordinarily modifies an adjective (e.g. exceptionally bright).