exceptive 的定义
- being or making an exception.
 - disposed to take exception; objecting.
 
exceptive 近义词
等同于 captious
等同于 overcritical
exceptive 的近义词 44 个
- analytical
 - belittling
 - biting
 - calumniatory
 - captious
 - carping
 - caviling
 - cavillous
 - censorious
 - censuring
 - choleric
 - condemning
 - critic
 - cutting
 - cynical
 - demanding
 - demeaning
 - derogatory
 - diagnostic
 - disapproving
 - discerning
 - discriminating
 - disparaging
 - exacting
 - faultfinding
 - finicky
 - fussy
 - hairsplitting
 - humbling
 - hypercritical
 - lowering
 - nagging
 - niggling
 - nit-picking
 - particular
 - penetrating
 - reproachful
 - sarcastic
 - satirical
 - scolding
 - severe
 - sharp
 - trenchant
 - withering
 
等同于 critical
exceptive 的近义词 44 个
- demanding
 - analytical
 - belittling
 - biting
 - calumniatory
 - captious
 - carping
 - caviling
 - cavillous
 - censorious
 - censuring
 - choleric
 - condemning
 - critic
 - cutting
 - cynical
 - demeaning
 - derogatory
 - diagnostic
 - disapproving
 - discerning
 - discriminating
 - disparaging
 - exacting
 - finicky
 - fussy
 - hairsplitting
 - humbling
 - hypercritical
 - lowering
 - nagging
 - niggling
 - nit-picking
 - overcritical
 - particular
 - penetrating
 - reproachful
 - sarcastic
 - satirical
 - scolding
 - severe
 - sharp
 - trenchant
 - withering
 
exceptive 的反义词 6 个
等同于 critical
exceptive 的近义词 44 个
- demanding
 - analytical
 - belittling
 - biting
 - calumniatory
 - captious
 - carping
 - caviling
 - cavillous
 - censorious
 - censuring
 - choleric
 - condemning
 - critic
 - cutting
 - cynical
 - demeaning
 - derogatory
 - diagnostic
 - disapproving
 - discerning
 - discriminating
 - disparaging
 - exacting
 - finicky
 - fussy
 - hairsplitting
 - humbling
 - hypercritical
 - lowering
 - nagging
 - niggling
 - nit-picking
 - overcritical
 - particular
 - penetrating
 - reproachful
 - sarcastic
 - satirical
 - scolding
 - severe
 - sharp
 - trenchant
 - withering
 
exceptive 的反义词 6 个
更多exceptive例句
- Waking is an inferior exceptive kind of existence, into which she is dragged by the base exigencies of the world.
 - This exceptive compliment to his skill was not so acceptable to the Doctor, whose passion boiled over at the new indignity.
 - Is it not announced as a general maxim, to which there can be no exceptive case, Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof?