It is correctly spelled exceptionally.
i was exceptionally good.
Your brother is exceptionally good at football.
Yes. The word exceptionally is an adverb meaning to a great or extraordinary extent. It ordinarily modifies an adjective (e.g. exceptionally bright).
I am exceptionally fond of rice cakes and pudding
The word "brilliant" is spelled B-R-I-L-L-I-A-N-T. It refers to something that is exceptionally bright or intelligent. If you have any other questions about the word or its usage, feel free to ask!
The correct spelling of the adverb is extremely (very, exceptionally).
The correct spelling of the adverb is exceptionally (to a great or uncommon degree).
There are two similarly-spelled adverbs:permanently - forever, or unchangablypreeminently - exceptionally, incomparably
Here are a couple of possibilities that are almost synonyms: EXCEPTIONALLY - to a high degree ESPECIALLY - particularly
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.
i was exceptionally good.
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.
precocious?1 : exceptionally early in development or occurrence 2 : exhibiting mature qualities at an unusually early age
Example sentences using the word "exceptionally" include these: The business-woman was exceptionally well-dressed. He was exceptionally well-versed in historical locations. The play was exceptionally performed, earning high praise from critics.
Your brother is exceptionally good at football.
John's work was exceptionally good.