Need another word that means the same as “excellently”? Find 3 synonyms and 30 related words for “excellently” in this overview.
The synonyms of “Excellently” are: famously, magnificently, splendidly
According to the Oxford Dictionary of English, “excellently” as an adverb can have the following definitions:
famously | In a manner or to an extent that is well known. We got along famously. |
magnificently | In an extremely beautiful, elaborate, or impressive manner. The magnificently decorated Great Hall. |
splendidly | Excellently; very well. The ceiling is splendidly decorated. |
ace | One of four playing cards in a deck having a single pip on its face. Nadal banged down eight aces in the set. |
admirable | Deserving of the highest esteem or admiration. He has one admirable quality he is totally honest. |
amazing | Causing great surprise or wonder; astonishing. She makes the most amazing cakes. |
awesome | Extremely impressive or daunting; inspiring awe. The awesome complexity of the universe. |
better | Comparative of well in a better or more excellent manner or more advantageously or attractively or to a greater degree etc. It would be better to speak to him. |
eminent | (of a positive quality) present to a notable degree. An eminent peak. |
exceeding | Extremely exceedingly. She spoke warmly of his exceeding kindness. |
excel | Be exceptionally good at or proficient in an activity or subject. She excelled in math. |
exceptional | Unusually good; outstanding. Special educational provisions for exceptional children. |
extraordinary | Serving an unusual or special function in addition to those of the regular officials. An extraordinary achievement. |
fabulous | Extraordinary, especially extraordinarily large. A fabulous two week holiday. |
fantastic | Of an extraordinary size or degree. Your support has been fantastic. |
incredible | Beyond belief or understanding. The book s plot is simply incredible. |
magnificent | Characterized by grandeur. Magnificent cathedrals. |
marvelous | Extraordinarily good or great ; used especially as intensifiers. A marvelous collection of rare books. |
miraculous | Of the nature of a miracle or having the power to work miracles. I felt amazed and grateful for our miraculous escape. |
outstanding | Of major significance or importance. Julian s outstanding debts. |
phenomenal | Perceptible by the senses or through immediate experience. The phenomenal world. |
prodigious | Of momentous or ominous significance- Herman Melville. Her memory was prodigious. |
regale | Provide with choice or abundant food or drink. He was regaled with excellent home cooking. |
remarkable | Unusual or striking. A remarkable sight. |
spectacular | Characteristic of spectacles or drama. French history was represented in a spectacular for tourists. |
splendid | Magnificent; very impressive. A splendid fellow. |
super | An extra unwanted or unimportant person a supernumerary. Julie was a super girl. |
superb | Used in names of birds with attractive or colourful plumage e g superb lyrebird. A superb performance. |
superior | A superior letter figure or symbol. Overcome by a superior opponent. |
surpassing | Exceeding or surpassing usual limits especially in excellence. A picture of surpassing beauty. |
terrific | Causing terror. His body presented a terrific emblem of death. |
vantage | Place or situation affording some advantage especially a comprehensive view or commanding perspective. From my vantage point I could see into the front garden. |
wonderful | Extraordinarily good or great ; used especially as intensifiers. They all think she s wonderful. |
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