adverb
- in a manner that is open to objection or liable to be objected to; objectionably
Usage: rare or archaic; often used in formal or legal contexts
Examples
- The witness's testimony was exceptionably vague and failed to address the key facts.
- His behavior at the meeting was exceptionably rude to several colleagues.
- The contract contained exceptionably ambiguous language that both parties disputed.
- She spoke in an exceptionably condescending tone throughout the presentation.