Excellent

adjective
/ˈeksələnt/

Meaning

extremely good; outstanding; superior
extremely good; outstanding

Example Sentences

She received excellent grades in all her subjects.

The food at this restaurant is excellent.

Synonyms

outstanding, superb, magnificent, brilliant, exceptional, wonderful, marvelous
Entry 1
outstanding, superb, magnificent, brilliant
Entry 2
outstanding, superb, exceptional, wonderful, marvelous

Antonyms

poor, terrible, awful, mediocre, bad
Entry 1
poor, terrible, awful, mediocre
Entry 2
poor, bad, mediocre

Collocations

excellent performance, excellent quality, excellent service, excellent condition, excellent idea, excellent work, excellent opportunity
Entry 1
excellent performance, excellent quality, excellent service, excellent condition
Entry 2
excellent idea, excellent work, excellent opportunity, excellent performance

More Example Sentences

The acting in the movie was excellent.

Excellent job on the presentation today.

The example you gave is excellent, I fully agree.

That is an excellent question, let me elaborate a bit.

That's an excellent point Anisha. I totally agree with you on that.

I want to get everything right and deliver excellent results to you.

That's an excellent point Diponkar. I totally agree with you on that.

That's an excellent point Ihtisham. I totally agree with you on that.

Your writing style is excellent, but the conclusion could have been stronger.

A couple opens a coffee shop in the center of town after saving money for three years and decorating the space with a cozy theme using warm lighting and comfortable chairs to attract students and remote workers who need a quiet place to study or work and the shop quickly becomes a popular spot known for its friendly service and excellent homemade pastries that customers come back for every day.

Related Vocabularies

very large in size, quantity, or extent; huge
joined or fastened to something; emotionally connected or fond of someone or something
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Tending to digress or move from topic to topic; lengthy and rambling.
Feeling or showing anger at something considered unfair or unjust.
Not able to bend or change; unwilling to change ideas or behavior.

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