[
US
/ˈɛksəɫənt/
]
[ UK /ˈɛksələnt/ ]
[ UK /ˈɛksələnt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
very good; of the highest quality
a first-class mind
made an excellent speech
he was a splendid teacher
How To Use excellent In A Sentence
- Close beside me stood my excellent friend Griffiths, the jolly hosteler, of whom I take the present opportunity of saying a few words, though I dare say he has been frequently described before, and by far better pens. The Bible in Spain
- Poly-L-lactic acid is the same material used in absorbable sutures and offers an excellent safety profile. Archive 2004-11-01
- He was, when he chose to lay aside his mountebankery, an excellent and inspiring conductor. Mr. Punch`s history of modern England, Volume I -- 1841-1857
- The strength and ruggedness of the chains provide excellent performance in mud, snow and on ice.
- Fruit should be firm and in excellent condition.
- By this time, Dad and I had replaced the old dipole with a short Yagi array, horizontally polarized of course, and screwed to one of the crossbeams in the attic, so now we had three channels with excellent reception.
- Soprano Rosalind Sutherland sings in the New Year with an excellent selection of arias, polkas, marches and waltzes from Strauss.
- MacFadzean plays Richie Excellent, the young funster who wields unearned celebrity.
- This film does an excellent job of easing you into its world.
- The hotel provides excellent facilities for children.