i was exceptionally good.
Your brother is exceptionally good at football.
Yes. The word exceptionally is an adverb meaning to a great or extraordinary extent. It ordinarily modifies an adjective (e.g. exceptionally bright).
I am exceptionally fond of rice cakes and pudding
Exceptionally
The correct spelling of the adverb is extremely (very, exceptionally).
The correct spelling of the adverb is exceptionally (to a great or uncommon degree).
There are two similarly-spelled adverbs:permanently - forever, or unchangablypreeminently - exceptionally, incomparably
Here are a couple of possibilities that are almost synonyms: EXCEPTIONALLY - to a high degree ESPECIALLY - particularly
The maths test was exceptionally difficult.The businessman did his job exceptionally well.
You have to be exceptionally stupid to ask for a sentence with the word exceptionally in it.
i was exceptionally good.
You'd use the adjective "exceptionally" to describe something that is unordinary or otherwise remarkable.Examples:That is an exceptionally large tree.I'm exceptionally hungry today.
Example sentences using the word "exceptionally" include these: The business-woman was exceptionally well-dressed. He was exceptionally well-versed in historical locations. The play was exceptionally performed, earning high praise from critics.
precocious?1 : exceptionally early in development or occurrence 2 : exhibiting mature qualities at an unusually early age
John's work was exceptionally good.
Your brother is exceptionally good at football.