Polish English Dictionary

język polski - English

niezwykły wyjątkowy in English:

1. exceptional exceptional


We only let people through the police cordon in exceptional circumstances.
We met thanks to an exceptional coincidence.
This is an exceptional case.
you're an exceptional woman
He has exceptional sense of humor
He is good, not to say exceptional.
He showed exceptional ability in mathematics.
What other exceptional qualities could be used as criteria?
Her abilities are exceptional.
visitors are only allowed in exceptional circumstances
I would like to apologize for this exceptional error/ mistake.
an exceptional student
The circumstances in the case of Kosovo are exceptional.
exceptional service
The distributors are asking for an exceptional margin.

English word "niezwykły wyjątkowy"(exceptional) occurs in sets:

Słownictwo litera E

2. extraordinary extraordinary


The more I think about it the more extraordinary it seems.
Two hundred fifty kilograms is an extraordinary weight even for a sumo wrestler.
extraordinary country page
Lotteria introduced an extraordinary "Tower Cheeseburger" which can be made by stacking up to 10 patties.
He lived a simple but extraordinary life and he became the leader of many
This extraordinary increase is explained by the speedy economic unification which took place during the same period.
The extraordinary session of the Diet will last four weeks.
It was an event that proved extraordinary.
Sam did not say anything controversial or extraordinary.
The definition of extraordinary is something or someone that is unusual, exceptional or remarkable.
These are people who don't really have superpowers but they are doing something extraordinary
This project will provide citizens with extraordinary access to information and culture.
The story of the survival of the plane crash passengers is extraordinary.
It was really an extraordinary landscape that was capable of supporting an extraordinary biodiversity.

3. unwillingly unwillingly


I unwillingly undertook it.
I lied unwillingly.

4. remarkable remarkable


She achieved remarkable results.
If it had not been for antibiotics, medicine would not have made such remarkable progress.
It’s quite a remarkable achievement that Giles got straight As in his A levels, don’t you think?
Moral and physical development are remarkable in the youth.
We can travel through time. And we do at the remarkable rate of one second per second.
In this paper they made the remarkable prediction that radiation (in the form of photons) from the very hot stages of the universe should still be around today.
The truly remarkable feature of sound production by birds is that the two sides of the syrinx can act independently.
People in such countries, especially the ASEAN countries, believe that the secret of Japan's remarkable economic growth is education.
Definition someone or something that is remarkable is unusual and impressive
Or you can take a step back and apply the general principles of the Bauhaus, ending up with a remarkable looking building, simply by using geometric shapes and unusual angles
The remarkable thing is not just how many people are coming, but who
This is a truly remarkable document, much better than the previous versions, and it constitutes a firm basis for all manner of reflections on the future of cohesion within Europe.
Worthy of attention; striking. A remarkable coincidence.
Could you recommend a remarkable book?