Exclusive
Exclusive (adj) - only available to members of a special group, not available to everyone, expensive luxury limited to the wealthy or social elite.
Used in marketing to indicate a premium product or service in which the customer gets something special that other customers don't get by paying a little bit extra. However, phrases like "exclusive collection" tend to be overused which may lessen their marketing impact.
to exclude (verb) - to keep someone out
* The girls excluded the boys from their club.
exclusiveness (noun)
exclusivity (noun)
* Ivy league colleges in the United States are expensive and exclusive.
* These products are exclusive to our shops.
* The Bangkok Post will soon offer exclusive subscriber content.
* TheOlympic Club is San Francisco's most exclusive golf club.
* The Oriental Hotel would be quite an exclusive venue for the meeting.
* The Oriental Hotel has a reputation for exclusivity among wealthy foreign travellers.
* The Oriental hotel in Bangkok has been an exclusive favorite of the elite since the day it opened in 1876, including writer and author Joseph Conrad, of the Lord Jim novel.
* The owners of the club are determined to keep it exclusive.
* An exclusive collection of limited edition music merchandise from Bluebeard Records is to be released soon.
* An exclusive collection of cast iron, ceramic and acrylic kitchen sinks is offered in our catalog.
* The exclusive pink handbag has a unique decoration, a white Dalmatian motif.
* The country had a rising middle class that often objected to the exclusiveness of the ruling elite.
* The unique concept and exclusivity of our health club will make it a nice change from others you may have tried.
* Our VIP lounge is the ultimate in flexibility and exclusivity - no more waiting around at airports.
* Exclusivity is essential to the Hindu caste system.
* The exquisiteness, the exclusivity of a Rolls Royce is quite exhilarating.
* You are paying for the exclusivity of our concierge services.






