Exceptiveness

/ɪkˈsɛptɪvnəs/ noun

Definition

The quality of being exceptive; the function or characteristic of expressing or forming an exception.

Etymology

From 'exceptive' + '-ness' suffix. Creates an abstract noun describing the quality of excluding or marking exceptions.

Kelly Says

Linguistic papers on prepositions might discuss the 'exceptiveness' of words, analyzing how they grammatically signal that something falls outside a general category.

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