excellent

[ˈɛksələnt]

excellent Definition

  • 1extremely good; outstanding
  • 2used to express approval or admiration

Using excellent: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "excellent" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The food at this restaurant is excellent.

  • Example

    She did an excellent job on the project.

  • Example

    That's an excellent idea!

  • Example

    He has excellent taste in music.

excellent Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for excellent

Idioms Using excellent

  • a person who is a good potential partner or spouse

    Example

    He's an excellent catch, with a stable job and a great personality.

  • a history of success or achievement

    Example

    The company has an excellent track record of delivering high-quality products on time.

  • a sense of style or preference that is considered refined or sophisticated

    Example

    Her house is decorated with excellent taste, with elegant furniture and tasteful artwork.

Phrases with excellent

  • excellent condition

    in very good physical or working state

    Example

    The car was in excellent condition, with low mileage and no scratches.

  • excellent value

    a product or service that is worth more than what it costs

    Example

    This laptop is an excellent value for its price, with high performance and long battery life.

  • work that is of high quality and meets or exceeds expectations

    Example

    Your report was excellent work, with thorough research and clear writing.

Origins of excellent

from Latin 'excellentem', meaning 'eminently good'

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Summary: excellent in Brief

The term 'excellent' [ˈɛksələnt] denotes something of extremely good quality or outstanding merit. It can be used to express approval or admiration, as in 'That's an excellent idea!' or 'He has excellent taste in music.' 'Excellent' extends into phrases like 'excellent condition,' and idioms like 'an excellent catch,' denoting a desirable partner, and 'an excellent track record,' implying a history of success.

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