Definition: (focus) to the exclusion of anything or anyone else; solely or entirely
Alright class, settle down now, let’s take a look! Today we’re tackling a word that sounds quite grand, ‘Exclusively,’ you understand? Let’s lend it a hand. The dictionary tells us, with precision and grace, It means “to the exclusion of anything in this place!” Think of it like this, my dears, if you please: You're having chocolate cake – just you and its ease! No vanilla, no frosting, no sprinkles to see, Just pure chocolate delight, exclusively for thee. “Solely” means just one thing, a single decree, And “entirely” shows nothing else you’ll agree. So ‘exclusively’ tells us something is only that, No alternatives offered, just where it's at! Got it? Wonderful! Now let’s move on to the next rhyme… Do you have any questions about this word so fine?