- exclusive
- ex|clu|sive1 [ ık`sklusıv ] adjective **1. ) very expensive, and therefore available only to people who have a lot of money:an exclusive store/restaurant/neighborhood2. ) limited to a particular person or group and not shared with others:The road is for the exclusive use of residents.They have exclusive rights to market the drug in Africa.exclusive to: This special offer is exclusive to our readers.3. ) published or reported by only one newspaper, magazine, television station, etc.:She managed to get an exclusive interview with the star.exclusive of somethingnot including something:The cost is $20 exclusive of shipping and handling.╾ ex|clu|sive|ness noun uncount╾ ex|clu|siv|i|ty / ,eksklu`sIvEti / noun uncount=> MUTUALLYexclusiveex|clu|sive 2 [ ık`sklusıv ] noun counta piece of news that is published or reported by only one newspaper, magazine, television station, etc.
Usage of the words and phrases in modern English. 2013.