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单词 excelled
释义

excel

verb

ex·​cel ik-ˈsel How to pronounce excel (audio)
excelled; excelling

transitive verb

: to be superior to : surpass in accomplishment or achievement

intransitive verb

: to be distinguishable by superiority : surpass others
excel in sports
excelled at lipreading

Synonyms

  • beat
  • better
  • eclipse
  • exceed
  • outclass
  • outdistance
  • outdo
  • outgun
  • outmatch
  • outshine
  • outstrip
  • overtop
  • surpass
  • top
  • tower (over)
  • transcend
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Example Sentences

She excels everyone else in sports. the special effects in this new sci-fi extravaganza excel any that we've seen previously
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Word History

Etymology

Middle English excellen, from Latin excellere, from ex- + -cellere to rise, project; akin to Latin collis hill — more at hill

First Known Use

15th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense

Kids Definition

excel

verb

ex·​cel ik-ˈsel How to pronounce excel (audio)
excelled; excelling
: to do better than others : surpass
She excelled at running.

excelled

verb

past tense of excel
as in surpassed
to be greater, better, or stronger than the special effects in this new sci-fi extravaganza excel any that we've seen previously

Synonyms & Similar Words

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  • surpassed
  • exceeded
  • eclipsed
  • topped
  • outshone
  • bettered
  • outdid
  • transcended
  • outstripped
  • outclassed
  • mastered
  • outdistanced
  • beat
  • outmatched
  • outshined
  • outgunned
  • overcame
  • overshadowed
  • overtopped
  • defeated
  • outpaced
  • bested
  • outperformed
  • went one better
  • conquered
  • outran
  • outweighed
  • surmounted
  • outraced
  • overpassed
  • trounced
  • subdued
  • towered (over)
  • ran rings around
  • trumped
  • one-upped
  • shamed
  • overmatched
  • clobbered
  • worsted
  • licked
  • ran circles around
  • thrashed
  • routed
  • outcompeted
  • crushed
  • walloped
  • drubbed
  • whipped
  • trimmed
  • outbalanced
  • skunked
  • prevailed (over)
  • triumphed (over)
  • overbore
  • won (against)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • lost (to)
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