exceptionalist
Americannoun
plural
exceptionalistsadjective
Other Word Forms
- exceptionalist adjective
Example Sentences
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Along the way Drake came to embody a streak of Englishness — bumptious, tenacious, patriotic, crafty, vainglorious and defiantly exceptionalist — that is back with a vengeance.
From New York Times • Mar. 10, 2021
Even later, as much of the country acquiesced to the greed-is-good eighties and the end-of-history nineties, Esalen clung to its exceptionalist vibe.
From The New Yorker • Aug. 19, 2019
Hip-hop, with its focus on individuality and its premium on exceptionalist virtuosity, doesn’t fit with this, and most of the greatest rappers spend almost no time trying to convince listeners that they’re “just like us.”
From Slate • Oct. 18, 2018
While King did care about black and/or poor people in the United States and around the world, he was no American exceptionalist.
From The Guardian • Jan. 15, 2018
Every one of them was a dutiful or enthusiastic American exceptionalist.
From Salon • Jan. 5, 2017
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