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- Dictionaryexcellence/ˈɛksəl(ə)ns/
noun
- 1. the quality of being outstanding or extremely good: "awards for excellence"
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The meaning of EXCELLENCE is the quality of being excellent. How to use excellence in a sentence.
the quality of being excellent: The school is noted for its academic excellence. Fewer examples. This college has a long tradition of athletic excellence. The excellence of the skiing compensates for the ugliness of the resort. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.
Excellence is the quality of excelling, of being truly the best at something. Getting an A+ shows excellence. Michael Jordan's basketball career was filled with excellence.
Excellence definition: the fact or state of excelling; superiority; eminence. See examples of EXCELLENCE used in a sentence.
excellence. noun. /ˈeksələns/. /ˈeksələns/. [uncountable] the quality of being extremely good. a reputation for academic excellence. excellence in something The hospital is recognized as a centre of excellence in research and teaching. see also par excellence.
2 meanings: 1. the state or quality of excelling or being exceptionally good; extreme merit; superiority 2. an action,.... Click for more definitions.
1. the fact or state of excelling; superiority; eminence: excellence in physics. 2. an excellent quality or feature: the many excellences of French cuisine. 3. ( cap.) Excellency (def. 1). [1350–1400; Middle English < Middle French < Latin]