excellent
[ˈeksələnt]
Definition:
1. Very good.
2. Outstanding.
3. Indicate approval or pleasure.
Use 'excellent' in a sentence:
- 1. Your pronunciation is excellent.
- 2. She speaks excellent French.
- 3. Fat is an excellent insulator against the cold.
- 4. She would have made an excellent teacher.
- 5. The initial reaction has been excellent.
- 6. Her musicianship is excellent.
- 7. The firm has excellent customer relations.
- 8. The sound quality of the tapes was excellent.
- 9. The town has many excellent eating places.
- 10. The excellent menu is complemented by a good wine list.
- 11. All our hotels have been carefully selected for the excellent value they provide.
- 12. The school was rightly proud of the excellent exam results.
- 13. The definition of the digital TV pictures is excellent.
- 14. The play had excellent sound and lighting effects.
- 15. You've certainly made an excellent job of the kitchen.
- 16. The house was reported as being in excellent condition.
- 17. The article was an excellent piece of investigative journalism.
- 18. He was an excellent journalist and a very fine man.
- 19. He speaks excellent English.
- 20. The rooms are excellent value at $20 a night.
- 21. What a lovely idea! Excellent!