noun
- People who believe that their country, group, or cause is exceptional and superior to others, or who advocate for exceptionalism.
Usage: Plural form of exceptionalist; Often used in political and historical discourse; Can be descriptive or critical depending on context
Examples
- American exceptionalists argue that the United States has a unique role in world affairs.
- Some exceptionalists believe their nation's values are inherently superior to all others.
- The debate between exceptionalists and critics of exceptionalism continues in academic circles.
- Political exceptionalists often emphasize their country's distinct historical achievements.
- Critics argue that exceptionalists overlook the flaws and failures of their own societies.
- Many exceptionalists point to their nation's founding principles as evidence of uniqueness.