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Meaning of exceller
to be extremely good or proficient at something
Etymology of exceller
The word "exceller" or "excel" originates from the Latin word "excellere," which means to rise above or surpass, and is a combination of "ex" (meaning out or beyond) and "cellere" (meaning to rise or tower).
Historically, the word has been used to describe someone or something that stands out from the rest due to exceptional qualities, skills, or achievements.
Synonyms
excel
surpass
outdo
outshine
outclass
exceed
beat
better
improve
enhance
refine
perfect
polish
fine-tune
optimize
elevate
uplift
raise
lift
heighten
amplify
augment
enlarge
expand
extend
develop
grow
flourish
thrive
prosper
boom
blossom
shine
sparkle
glitter
dazzle
impress
astound
stun
amaze
awe
excel at
master
specialize
dominate
lead
top
head
overshadow
overtake
overpass
outrun
outmaneuver
outperform
outplay
Definitions
- The word "excel" or "exceller" is defined by Oxford Languages as to be extremely good or proficient at something, or to surpass others in a particular field or activity.
- * It can also mean to perform or achieve something to a high standard, often higher than others.
Usage Examples
- She excels at playing the piano and has won several competitions.
- * The company excels in customer service, always receiving high praise from clients.
- * He excels in mathematics and is considering a career in engineering.
Antonyms
fail
disappoint
fall short
underperform
underachieve
struggle
falter
stagnate
decline
deteriorate
worsen
sink
slump
drop
slip
regress
retrogress
deteriorate
degenerate
weaken
enfeeble
cripple
incapacitate
disable
disqualify
forfeit
lose
misfire
miss
botch
bungle
fumble
blunder
err
mistake
underwhelm
lack
need
require
want