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peculiarity, quirk: The exception proves the rule. Why does Viv<br />

always have to be an exception? 4 take exception (to). make or<br />

raise (an) objection (to or against), object (to), demur (at),<br />

find fault (with), take offence or umbrage (at), be offended<br />

(at); (call into) question, cavil, quibble, challenge, oppose,<br />

disagree (with): She takes exception to everything I suggest.<br />

If you propose to ban smoking at the meeting, will some people<br />

take exception?<br />

exceptionable<br />

adj. objectionable, disputable, questionable, criticizable,<br />

unacceptable, unsatisfactory: We found nothing exceptionable<br />

about the service.<br />

exceptional<br />

adj. 1 special, unusual, especial, out of the ordinary,<br />

extraordinary, uncommon, rare, singular; strange, irregular,<br />

aberrant, odd, peculiar, anomalous: The candlesticks turned out<br />

to be of exceptional value. He insisted that rainstorms in the<br />

Sahara were not exceptional. 2 gifted, talented, superior,<br />

outstanding, above average, excellent, prodigious,<br />

extraordinary: Your child is exceptional, Mrs Einstein. 3<br />

handicapped, below average, deficient, Brit ESN (='educationally<br />

subnormal'): The boy attends a school for exceptional children.<br />

excerpt n. 1 extract, selection, quotation, citation, passage,<br />

pericope: The speaker read excerpts from well-known writers.<br />

--v. 2 extract, select, quote, cite, cull (out), pick (out),<br />

take: Parts of this book were excerpted from his earlier<br />

writings.<br />

excess n. 1 surplus, over-abundance, overflow, superabundance,<br />

nimiety, superfluity, surfeit, plethora, glut, redundancy,<br />

over-sufficiency, supererogation, leftovers; overkill: The<br />

excess of income over expenses constitutes profit. There is an<br />

excess of water on the road after a rainstorm. 2 Often,<br />

excesses. debauchery, extravagance, immoderation, prodigality,<br />

overindulgence, intemperance, dissipation, dissoluteness:<br />

Because of their excesses they have been shunned by their<br />

friends.<br />

--adj. 3 surplus, extra, superfluous, excessive, leftover,

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