exceptions (Meaning)

exceptions

one that is excepted, question, objection, the act of excepting, a case to which a rule does not apply

exceptions Sentence Examples

  1. There are few exceptions to the rule that pets are not allowed in the park.
  2. While most people prefer coffee in the morning, tea is a notable exception.
  3. In general, insects have six legs, but there are some exceptions, such as spiders.
  4. Despite their reputation as solitary creatures, lions are an exception as they live in social groups called prides.
  5. Most mammals are warm-blooded, but platypuses and echidnas are exceptions as they are egg-laying monotremes.
  6. The speed limit on the highway is 65 miles per hour, except for designated areas marked with exceptions.
  7. While it is generally advised to avoid touching wild animals, there are exceptions in cases of emergency.
  8. In most cases, smoking is prohibited in public buildings, but there are sometimes designated smoking areas as exceptions.
  9. Although vaccines are highly effective, there are rare exceptions where they may not provide the intended protection.
  10. While it is illegal to drive under the influence of alcohol, there are exceptions for medical purposes with a doctor's prescription.

FAQs About the word exceptions

one that is excepted, question, objection, the act of excepting, a case to which a rule does not apply

objections, complaints, protests, criticisms,questions, demurrals, demurrers, remonstrances, difficulties, expostulations

sanctions, agreements, approvals,acceptances, assents, compliances, obediences,acquiescences

There are few exceptions to the rule that pets are not allowed in the park.

While most people prefer coffee in the morning, tea is a notable exception.

In general, insects have six legs, but there are some exceptions, such as spiders.

Despite their reputation as solitary creatures, lions are an exception as they live in social groups called prides.