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excellent
/ ˈɛksələnt /
adjective
exceptionally good; extremely meritorious; superior
Other Word Forms
- excellently adverb
- superexcellent adjective
- superexcellently adverb
- unexcellent adjective
- unexcellently adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of excellent1
Example Sentences
Thompson, a speedy outside back and excellent one-on-one defender, has made 29 total appearances for Angel City since joining the club ahead of the 2024 season.
My department, through my excellent team of Ministers, has also provided the largest ever investment in homelessness prevention services to local authorities, to get Britain back on track to ending homelessness for good.
Fewer than 40% said parks are in either excellent or good condition.
"We have strict protocols, excellent professionals for many years, and we need to get to the bottom of what happened," he added.
Even so, the game still received excellent reviews and won several awards, but the rift between company and creator seemed unfixable.
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