exclusivity

noun
UK: /ˌekskluːˈsɪvəti/
US: /ˌekskluːˈsɪvəti/
  1. The state of being available to only a select few.

    1. The club offers exclusivity to its members, not available for anyone.
    2. The brand gained popularity due to its perceived exclusivity and high quality.
  2. The quality of being limited to only one person, group, or thing.

    1. This shop has exclusivity on certain products you can't find elsewhere.
    2. The contract granted the company exclusivity in the region, preventing competition.
  3. The practice of excluding others; snobbishness.

    1. There was an air of exclusivity around the group, making newcomers feel unwelcome.
    2. The school's reputation for exclusivity made some students hesitant to apply.

Synonyms

privilege

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "exclusivity" in English means: The state of being available to only a select few., The quality of being limited to only one person, group, or thing., The practice of excluding others; snobbishness..

The phonetic transcription of "exclusivity" is /ˌekskluːˈsɪvəti/ in British English and /ˌekskluːˈsɪvəti/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "exclusivity": privilege.

Example usage of "exclusivity": "The club offers exclusivity to its members, not available for anyone.". More examples on the page.