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From Middle English excellent, from Old French excellent, from Latin excellēns (“elevated, exalted”), present participle of excellō (“elevate, exult”), equivalent to excel + -ent.
- (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈɛksələnt/, /ˈɛksɪlənt/
- (in rapid speech) IPA(key): /ˈɛkslənt/
- (US) IPA(key): /ˈɛksələnt/
excellent (comparative more excellent, superlative most excellent)
- Having excelled, having surpassed.
- Of higher or the highest quality; splendid.
Synonym: number one (informal)- 1913, Mrs. [Marie] Belloc Lowndes, chapter I, in The Lodger, London: Methuen, →OCLC; republished in Novels of Mystery: The Lodger; The Story of Ivy; What Really Happened, New York, N.Y.: Longmans, Green and Co., […], [1933], →OCLC, page 0016:
A great bargain also had been the excellent Axminster carpet which covered the floor; as, again, the arm-chair in which Bunting now sat forward, staring into the dull, small fire.
- 1913, Mrs. [Marie] Belloc Lowndes, chapter I, in The Lodger, London: Methuen, →OCLC; republished in Novels of Mystery: The Lodger; The Story of Ivy; What Really Happened, New York, N.Y.: Longmans, Green and Co., […], [1933], →OCLC, page 0016:
- Exceptionally good of its kind.
Bill and Ted had an excellent adventure last week in preparation for their history exam.- 2013 July-August, Catherine Clabby, “Focus on Everything”, in American Scientist:
Not long ago, it was difficult to produce photographs of tiny creatures with every part in focus. That’s because the lenses that are excellent at magnifying tiny subjects produce a narrow depth of field. A photo processing technique called focus stacking has changed that.
- 2013 July-August, Catherine Clabby, “Focus on Everything”, in American Scientist:
- Superior in kind or degree, irrespective of moral quality.
- 1616–1618, John Fletcher, Philip Massinger, Nathan Field, “The Queene of Corinth”, in Comedies and Tragedies […], London: […] Humphrey Robinson, […], and for Humphrey Moseley […], published 1647, →OCLC, Act II, scene iii:
Their sorrows are most excellent.
- 1616–1618, John Fletcher, Philip Massinger, Nathan Field, “The Queene of Corinth”, in Comedies and Tragedies […], London: […] Humphrey Robinson, […], and for Humphrey Moseley […], published 1647, →OCLC, Act II, scene iii:
of the highest quality — see also prominent
- Albanian: birinxhi (sq)
- Arabic: مُمْتَاز (mumtāz), فَاخِر (fāḵir)
- Armenian: գերազանց (hy) (gerazancʻ)
- Asturian: escelente
- Azerbaijani: əla (az), mükəmməl (az)
- Basque: bikain (eu)
- Belarusian: выда́тны (vydátny), цудо́ўны (cudówny), адме́нны (admjénny), адме́тны (be) (admjétny)
- Bengali: উৎকৃষ্ট (bn) (utkriśṭo), শ্রেষ্ঠ (bn) (sreśṭho), (colloquial) ফাটাফাটি (bn) (phaṭaphaṭi), আউয়াল (bn) (auẏal)
- Bulgarian: отли́чен (bg) (otlíčen), превъзхо́ден (bg) (prevǎzhóden)
- Catalan: excel·lent (ca)
- Chinese:
Mandarin: 棒 (zh) (bàng) (informal), 極好 / 极好 (zh) (jíhǎo) (informal), 出色 (zh) (chūsè) (formal), 優秀 / 优秀 (zh) (yōuxiù) (formal), 卓越 (zh) (zhuóyuè) (formal), 優異 / 优异 (zh) (yōuyì) (formal), 高超 (zh) (gāochāo) (formal) - Czech: výtečný, vynikající (cs)
- Danish: fremragende, fortræffelig, fortrinlig, udmærket, alle tiders
- Dutch: uitstekend (nl), uitmuntend (nl), excellent (nl), voortreffelijk (nl)
- Esperanto: elstara, bonega (eo)
- Finnish: erinomainen (fi), loistava (fi)
- French: excellent (fr)
- Friulian: ecelent
- Galician: excelente (gl)
- Georgian: ჩინებული (činebuli), საუცხოო (saucxoo), არაჩვეულებრივი (aračveulebrivi)
- German: ausgezeichnet (de), hervorragend (de), großartig (de)
- Greek: έξοχος (el) (éxochos), υπέροχος (el) (ypérochos), άριστος (el) (áristos), θαυμάσιος (el) (thavmásios)
- Hebrew: מצוין (he) (metsuyan), מְעֻלֶּה (he) m (m'ullé)
- Hindi: उत्कृष्ट (hi) (utkŕṣṭ), श्रेष्ठ (hi) (śreṣṭh), उत्तम (hi) (uttam)
- Hungarian: kitűnő (hu), kiváló (hu)
- Icelandic: frábær (is), ágætur (is)
- Ido: ecelanta (io)
- Indonesian: unggul (id)
- Irish: ar fheabhas, thar cionn, seoigh
- Italian: eccellente (it), eccezionale (it)
- Japanese: 素晴らしい (ja) (subarashii), 秀でた (ja) (hiideta), 優秀な (ja) (yūshū na)
- Khmer: ល្អឥតខ្ចោះ (l’ɑɑ ’ət kcɑh)
- Korean: 완벽한 (ko) (wanbyeok-han), 훌륭한 (ko) (hullyung-han)
- Kurdish:
Central Kurdish: نایاب (nayab) - Latin: excellens, praestābilis
- Latvian: izcils
- Lithuanian: puikus, nuostabus (lt)
- Macedonian: одличен (odličen)
- Maltese: eċċellenti
- Māori: huarangi, kairangatira
- Middle English: doughty, wynly
- Norwegian: utmerket, storartet (no)
Bokmål: glimrende - Occitan: excellent (oc)
- Old English: æþele
- Pashto: غوره (ps) (ğwara)
- Persian: عالی (fa) ('âli)
- Plautdietsch: groosoatich
- Polish: świetny (pl), doskonały (pl)
- Portuguese: excelente (pt)
- Romanian: excelent (ro)
- Russian: отли́чный (ru) (otlíčnyj), превосхо́дный (ru) (prevosxódnyj), великоле́пный (ru) (velikolépnyj), отме́нный (ru) (otménnyj), чуде́сный (ru) (čudésnyj)
- Scottish Gaelic: math dha-rìribh, air leth
- Serbo-Croatian:
Cyrillic: о̏дличан
Latin: ȍdličan (sh) - Slovak: vynikajúci
- Slovene: odličen
- Spanish: excelente (es), sobresaliente (es), excelso (es), macanudo (es), de buten, de bute, paja (es) (Peru), grosso (es), mostro (es) (Peru), pulenta (Andes), pulento (es) (Andes), suavena (festive), resuave, vergón (es) (colloquial)
- Swedish: utmärkt (sv), förträffligt (sv), alla tiders (sv)
- Thai: ยอดเยี่ยม (th) (yôt yîam)
- Turkish: mükemmel (tr)
- Ukrainian: відмі́нний (uk) (vidmínnyj), чудо́вий (čudóvyj)
- Vietnamese: xuất sắc (vi), tuyệt vời (vi), ưu (vi)
- Volapük: legudik (vo)
- Woiwurrung: qeeing boordup
excellent (comparative more excellent, superlative most excellent)
- (obsolete) Excellently.
- , New York Review Books 2001, p.287:
Lucian, in his tract de Mercede conductis, hath excellent well deciphered such men's proceedings in his picture of Opulentia […].
- , New York Review Books 2001, p.287:
- “excellent”, in OneLook Dictionary Search.
- excellent in Britannica Dictionary
- excellent in Macmillan Collocations Dictionary
- excellent in Ozdic collocation dictionary
- excellent in WordReference English Collocations
From Middle Dutch excellent, from Middle French excellent, from Old French excellent, from Latin excellēns.
excellent (comparative excellenter, superlative excellentst)
- (formal) excellent, splendid
Synonyms: uitmuntend, uitstekend
| Declension of excellent | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| uninflected | excellent | |||
| inflected | excellente | |||
| comparative | excellenter | |||
| positive | comparative | superlative | ||
| predicative/adverbial | excellent | excellenter | het excellentsthet excellentste | |
| indefinite | m./f. sing. | excellente | excellentere | excellentste |
| n. sing. | excellent | excellenter | excellentste | |
| plural | excellente | excellentere | excellentste | |
| definite | excellente | excellentere | excellentste | |
| partitive | excellents | excellenters | — |
- excellentie
- Negerhollands: excellent
- → Papiamentu: excelent (dated)
Borrowed from Latin excellentem.
excellent (feminine excellente, masculine plural excellents, feminine plural excellentes)
This adjective is generally placed before the noun it modifies.
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
excellent
- “excellent”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé [Digitized Treasury of the French Language], 2012
excellent
excellent m (feminine singular excellente, masculine plural excellens, feminine plural excellentes)
excellent m (feminine singular excellenta, masculine plural excellents, feminine plural excellentas)