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excellent
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "excellent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something of very high quality or to express approval or admiration. Example: "The presentation was excellent, and everyone was impressed by the speaker's knowledge."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Formal & Business
Travel
Lifestyle
Alternative expressions(20)
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60 human-written examples
By giving the prize to the EU, the Nobel committee has undermined the excellent work of the other deserving winners of this prize.
News & Media
Ed has excellent qualities but that is not the way to show them.
News & Media
Their resistance was even more admirable against Argentina, with Mora again making a couple of excellent stops before being beaten by a first-half penalty from Daniel Passarella.
News & Media
It made an arthouse star of Soderbergh and a heavyweight of his backer, Harvey Weinstein, whose studio, Miramax, would come to define quality American cinema over much of the next decade and, perhaps, help to destroy it too (read Indiewire's excellent piece on sex, lies for more on its legacy).
News & Media
Basically, it is good news that Birdman and The Grand Budapest Hotel have performed so strongly: excellent films in that "indie-literate" middle ground that many in the industry have been worrying had been neglected in the general rush to big-budget, big-box-office superhero pictures.
News & Media
So, that was the year that was: storm, death, war, pestilence and some excellent baking.
News & Media
If you want a herby hit, but don't have fresh herbs to hand, then shop-bought pesto makes an excellent dressing base.
News & Media
Tucked away under ancient arches just by the bustling San Bartolomeo square, the Rosticceria is basically an old-fashioned self-service cafeteria, dishing up excellent and inexpensive comfort food - a "primo" for €6, followed by roast chicken, or "baccala mantecato", the traditional creamy salt cod.
News & Media
Also, as this excellent Atlantic piece points out, there's a slightly uneasy "white saviour" theme throughout, best exemplified by a genuinely ghastly scene where the family tell the slaves that they're letting them go, everybody starts hugging and, quick as a flash, one of the freed women starts singing Amazing Grace.
News & Media
He added that, overall, GCap's results gave been "excellent" and "give us much confidence for the future".
News & Media
Unfortunately there were one or two results that weren't good, but it was an excellent experience for me and it helped me a lot.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing something as "excellent", provide specific details or examples to support your assessment and enhance the impact of your statement.
Common error
Avoid using "excellent" as a default adjective for everything. Choose more specific and descriptive words that accurately convey the quality you're describing. For example, instead of "excellent weather", consider "sunny and mild weather".
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Linguistic Context
The word "excellent" functions primarily as an adjective. It modifies nouns to denote superior quality, skill, or performance. Ludwig AI confirms that "excellent" is correct and usable in written English, effectively conveying high approval.
Frequent in
News & Media
65%
Formal & Business
15%
Travel
8%
Less common in
Lifestyle
7%
Sport
3%
Science
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The word "excellent" is a widely used adjective to denote superior quality or express strong approval. As confirmed by Ludwig AI, it is grammatically correct and applicable in a range of contexts, from formal news reports to casual conversations. While alternatives like "outstanding" or "superb" exist for added emphasis, remember to avoid generic overuse and provide specific details to support your assessment. The word's high frequency and positive connotation make it a valuable asset in effective communication.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
outstanding
Conveys exceptional quality or achievement; a slightly stronger term.
superb
Indicates the highest level of quality or skill; emphasizes elegance.
first-rate
Implies top-notch quality, especially in performance or craftsmanship.
exceptional
Highlights something that deviates from the norm in a positive way.
splendid
Suggests impressive beauty, grandeur, or quality; more formal.
remarkable
Emphasizes the noteworthiness or unusual nature of something positive.
terrific
Expresses great enthusiasm or approval; slightly less formal.
wonderful
Highlights the pleasing or delightful nature of something.
admirable
Focuses on the praiseworthy or commendable aspects.
exemplary
Highlights something serving as a model or ideal; highly formal.
FAQs
How can I use "excellent" in a sentence?
"Excellent" can be used to describe something of very high quality or to express approval. For example, "The food was excellent" or "She did an excellent job".
What can I say instead of "excellent"?
You can use alternatives like "outstanding", "superb", or "exceptional" depending on the context.
Is it redundant to say "very excellent"?
While not grammatically incorrect, "very excellent" can sound redundant. Consider using a stronger adjective like "exceptional" or "outstanding" for emphasis.
What's the difference between "excellent" and "good"?
"Excellent" implies a higher degree of quality than "good". "Good" suggests something is satisfactory, while "excellent" suggests something is exceptionally high quality or skilled.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
94%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested