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

calm and peaceful, not easily disturbed
Sudden or unexpected, often without warning.
Incapable of producing any useful result; pointless.
having an empty space inside; lacking substance or meaning; insincere
spoken rather than written; relating to the mouth
having a light or dull color, especially when compared with something else

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