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Definitions from the WebExceptablePart of Speech: AdjectiveDefinition: Capable of being accepted; allowable; suitable. Sense 1:Example Sentence: His behavior at the party was exceptable to everyone, and he was commended for his manners. Sense 2:Example Sentence: Our company has received exceptable results due to our diligent work and commitment. Part of Speech: VerbDefinition: Present participle of except, to exclude someone or something from consideration. Sense 1:Example Sentence: Excepting his brother from the invitation list was a difficult decision for him to make. Sense 2:Example Sentence: Excepting extreme situations, the store doesn't accept returns on opened products. Part of Speech: AdverbDefinition: In every way, or for every reason, except; excluding. Sense 1:Example Sentence: The party was a huge success exceptably; the decorations, food, and music were all exceptional. Sense 2:Example Sentence: The hotel offers a variety of amenities exceptably, such as a pool, spa, and fitness center. Part of Speech: NounDefinition: A typographical error for 'acceptable'. Sense 1:Example Sentence: In the printed document, the word 'exceptable' was mistakenly used instead of 'acceptable'. Related Products on Amazon: | ||||
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