Exclusive vs. Premier — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Exclusive and Premier
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Exclusive
Excluding or tending to exclude
Exclusive barriers.
Premier
Premier is a title for the head of government in some countries, states and sub-national governments. A second in command to a premier is designated as a vice-premier or deputy premier.
Exclusive
Not allowing something else; incompatible
Mutually exclusive conditions.
Premier
First in importance, order, or position; leading
The premier league
Germany's premier rock band
Exclusive
Not divided or shared with others
Exclusive publishing rights.
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Premier
A prime minister or other head of government.
Exclusive
Not accompanied by others; single or sole
Your exclusive function.
Premier
First in status or importance; principal or chief
An architect of premier rank.
Exclusive
Complete; undivided
Gained their exclusive attention.
Premier
First to occur or exist; earliest.
Exclusive
Not including the specified extremes or limits, but only the area between them
10-14, exclusive.
That is, 11, 12, and 13.
Premier
A prime minister.
Exclusive
Excluding some or most, as from membership or participation
An exclusive club.
Premier
A chief administrative officer, as of a Canadian province.
Exclusive
Catering to a wealthy clientele; expensive
Exclusive shops.
Premier
Foremost; first or highest in quality or degree.
Exclusive
(Linguistics) Relating to or being a first person plural pronoun that excludes the addressee, such as we in the sentence Pat and I are in town, so we can meet you for lunch.
Premier
(heraldry) Most ancient.
Exclusive
A news item initially released to only one publication or broadcaster.
Premier
The head of government in parliament and leader of the cabinet.
Exclusive
An exclusive right or privilege, as to market a product.
Premier
The prime minister.
Exclusive
(literally) Excluding items or members that do not meet certain conditions.
Premier
The leader of a state or provincial government and cabinet.
Exclusive
(figuratively) Referring to a membership organisation, service or product: of high quality and/or renown, for superior members only. A snobbish usage, suggesting that members who do not meet requirements, which may be financial, of celebrity, religion, skin colour etc., are excluded.
Exclusive clubs tend to serve exclusive brands of food and drinks, in the same exorbitant price range, such as the 'finest' French châteaux.
Premier
The government leader in a legislative congress or leader of a government-level administrative body; the head of government.
Exclusive
Exclusionary.
Premier
The first lieutenant or other second-in-command officer of a ship.
Exclusive
Whole, undivided, entire.
The teacher's pet commands the teacher's exclusive attention.
Premier
The champion team of a particular season (especially as used in Australian rules football).
Exclusive
(linguistics) Of or relating to the first-person plural pronoun when excluding the person being addressed.
The pronoun in "We're going to a party later, but you aren't invited" is an exclusive "we".
Premier
To perform, display or exhibit for the first time.
The composer invited all his friends when they premiered the movie he orchestrated, we got to see it before anyone but the crew.
Exclusive
(of two people in a romantic or sexual relationship) Having a romantic or sexual relationship with one another, to the exclusion of others.
They decided to no longer be exclusive.
Premier
To govern in the role of premier.
Exclusive
Information (or an artefact) that is granted or obtained exclusively.
The editor agreed to keep a lid on a potentially disastrous political scoop in exchange for an exclusive of a happier nature.
Premier
First; chief; principal; as, the premier place; premier minister.
Exclusive
A member of a group who exclude others from their society.
Premier
Most ancient; - said of the peer bearing the oldest title of his degree.
Exclusive
(grammar) A word or phrase that restricts something, such as only, solely, or simply.
Premier
The first minister of state; the prime minister.
Exclusive
Having the power of preventing entrance; debarring from participation or enjoyment; possessed and enjoyed to the exclusion of others; as, exclusive bars; exclusive privilege; exclusive circles of society.
Premier
The person who holds the position of head of state in England
Exclusive
Not taking into the account; excluding from consideration; - opposed to inclusive; as, five thousand troops, exclusive of artillery.
Premier
The person who is head of state (in several countries)
Exclusive
One of a coterie who exclude others; one who from real of affected fastidiousness limits his acquaintance to a select few.
Premier
Be performed for the first time;
We premiered the opera of the young composer and it was a critical success
Exclusive
A news report that is reported first by one news organization;
He got a scoop on the bribery of city officials
Premier
Perform a work for the first time
Exclusive
Not divided or shared with others;
They have exclusive use of the machine
Sole rights of publication
Premier
First in rank or degree;
An architect of premier rank
The prime minister
Exclusive
Excluding much or all; especially all but a particular group or minority;
Exclusive clubs
An exclusive restaurants and shops
Premier
Preceding all others in time;
The premiere showing
Exclusive
Not divided among or brought to bear on more than one object or objective;
Judging a contest with a single eye
A single devotion to duty
Undivided affection
Gained their exclusive attention
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