excellence
Excellence is the high quality of being very good at something.
Explanation at your level:
Excellence means you are very, very good at something. If you study hard and get an A on your test, that is excellence. It is a happy word that means you did a great job.
When you do something with excellence, you do it perfectly. It is the opposite of being 'just okay.' Teachers like to talk about excellence in the classroom when students work very hard on their projects.
Excellence is a noun used to describe a high level of quality. You might hear about a 'center of excellence' in a hospital or university. It implies that the people there are experts and provide the best service possible.
Using the word excellence shows you value high standards. It is often used in business to describe a company's commitment to its customers. For example, 'We are committed to excellence in all our products.' It is a formal, professional term.
In advanced English, excellence is frequently used to discuss abstract concepts like 'artistic excellence' or 'moral excellence.' It denotes a state of perfection that is difficult to attain. It carries a sense of prestige and authority, often used in formal discourse or critical analysis.
At the C2 level, excellence is understood as a philosophical ideal. It links back to the Aristotelian concept of arête, or 'virtue/excellence.' It is used to describe the pinnacle of human achievement. In literary contexts, it can describe the sublime quality of a work that transcends mere technical skill, reaching a level of profound aesthetic or intellectual superiority.
30초 단어
- Excellence is a noun.
- It means high quality.
- It is uncountable.
- Use it in formal writing.
When we talk about excellence, we are talking about the gold standard. It isn't just about being 'good'—it is about being truly outstanding and going above and beyond what is expected.
Think of it as the result of hard work and passion. Whether it is in sports, academics, or art, excellence represents a level of quality that stands out from the rest. It is a goal that many people strive for because it represents the very best version of a task or a person.
The word excellence comes from the Latin word excellentia, which literally means 'a rising above' or 'superiority.' It is derived from the verb excellere, meaning 'to excel' or 'to surpass.'
Historically, the word was used to describe someone of high rank or noble character. Over centuries, the meaning shifted from describing a person's social status to describing the quality of their work. It is a beautiful example of how language evolves from describing 'who you are' to 'what you achieve.'
You will hear excellence used most often in professional or academic settings. It is a positive, aspirational word. We often use it with verbs like strive for or achieve.
Common phrases include academic excellence, operational excellence, and a standard of excellence. It is a formal word, so you might not use it in a casual text to a friend, but it is perfect for resumes, speeches, or business reports.
While excellence itself isn't always in an idiom, it is the heart of many expressions. 1. Strive for excellence: To work hard to be the best. 2. A hallmark of excellence: A sign that something is high quality. 3. Pursuit of excellence: The ongoing effort to improve. 4. Gold standard: A synonym for excellence in a specific field. 5. Above and beyond: Doing more than required to reach excellence.
Excellence is an uncountable noun, meaning you generally don't say 'an excellence' or 'excellences.' It is pronounced EK-suh-luns in both American and British English.
The stress is on the first syllable. It rhymes with words like prevalence and benevolence. Remember that it ends in '-ence,' not '-ance,' which is a common spelling trap for many learners!
Fun Fact
The word originally referred to being physically higher than others!
Pronunciation Guide
EK-suh-luns
EK-suh-luns
Common Errors
- Misplacing stress on the second syllable
- Pronouncing the 'c' as 's' at the end
- Confusing with 'excellent'
Rhymes With
Difficulty Rating
Easy to understand
Easy to use
Easy to say
Easy to hear
What to Learn Next
Prerequisites
Learn Next
고급
Grammar to Know
Uncountable Nouns
Excellence is like water.
Noun Suffixes
-ence suffix
Examples by Level
She works with excellence.
She / works / with / excellence
Noun usage
He is a person of excellence.
He / is / a / person / of / excellence
Descriptive phrase
The food is excellence.
The / food / is / excellence
Note: usually used as 'of excellence'
We want excellence.
We / want / excellence
Direct object
Excellence is good.
Excellence / is / good
Subject
They show excellence.
They / show / excellence
Verb + noun
My goal is excellence.
My / goal / is / excellence
Predicate nominative
Try for excellence.
Try / for / excellence
Imperative
She strives for excellence in her art.
The school is known for academic excellence.
He achieved excellence in his sport.
They demand excellence from their team.
Excellence is hard to reach.
She shows excellence in her work.
He values excellence above all.
The project was a model of excellence.
The company is committed to operational excellence.
He has a reputation for excellence in surgery.
She was awarded for her excellence in teaching.
The standard of excellence is very high here.
They are pursuing excellence in every detail.
His performance was a display of pure excellence.
We aim for excellence in customer service.
The report highlights the excellence of the design.
The university is a center of excellence for research.
He has dedicated his life to the pursuit of excellence.
The design is a hallmark of excellence in architecture.
She demonstrated excellence under pressure.
They have maintained a standard of excellence for years.
The team's excellence was evident in their results.
He is a paragon of excellence in his field.
The product is synonymous with excellence.
Her work is an example of artistic excellence.
The committee recognized his excellence in the field of physics.
There is a fine line between competence and excellence.
The firm prides itself on its culture of excellence.
He strives for moral excellence in his daily life.
The excellence of the wine was noted by critics.
They are pushing the boundaries of excellence.
The excellence of the translation is remarkable.
The excellence of the craftsmanship is breathtaking.
He embodies the classical ideal of excellence.
Such excellence is rarely seen in modern literature.
The excellence of their strategy ensured victory.
It is a testament to his excellence as a leader.
They aspire to a standard of excellence that is truly global.
The excellence of the performance left the audience speechless.
Her career is defined by a relentless pursuit of excellence.
동의어
반의어
자주 쓰는 조합
Idioms & Expressions
"The gold standard"
The best example of something
This software is the gold standard.
neutral"Above and beyond"
Doing more than expected
He went above and beyond.
neutral"Second to none"
The best; better than all others
Her skill is second to none.
neutral"Top-notch"
Of the highest quality
The service was top-notch.
casual"Cream of the crop"
The best of a group
These students are the cream of the crop.
neutral"Best in class"
The best among competitors
This car is best in class.
businessEasily Confused
Same root
Adjective vs Noun
The work is excellent (adj). The work has excellence (noun).
Same root
Verb vs Noun
I want to excel (verb). I want excellence (noun).
Sentence Patterns
Subject + strive for + excellence
Students strive for excellence.
Subject + achieve + excellence
She achieved excellence.
Noun + is + a + standard + of + excellence
This is a standard of excellence.
Noun + is + known + for + excellence
He is known for excellence.
Commitment + to + excellence
They have a commitment to excellence.
어휘 가족
Nouns
Verbs
Adjectives
관련
How to Use It
7
Formality Scale
자주 하는 실수
Excellence is an uncountable noun.
Excellence is the thing; excellent is the description.
It ends in -ence, not -ance.
Do not use an article with uncountable nouns.
Excellence is a noun; use 'excel' for the action.
Tips
Memory Palace Trick
Think of a gold star on your desk.
When Native Speakers Use It
In speeches or awards.
Cultural Insight
Often used in school mottos.
Grammar Shortcut
Never add an 's' to it.
Say It Right
Stress the first syllable.
Don't Make This Mistake
Don't use 'an'.
Did You Know?
It comes from 'to rise above'.
Study Smart
Use it in your resume.
Memorize It
Mnemonic
E-X-C-E-L: Everyone X-rays (checks) Every Level.
Visual Association
A gold trophy on a pedestal.
Word Web
챌린지
Write one sentence about a skill you have using the word.
어원
Latin
Original meaning: To rise above
문화적 맥락
None
Used frequently in corporate mission statements and academic awards.
Practice in Real Life
Real-World Contexts
At work
- We value excellence
- Operational excellence
- Commitment to excellence
At school
- Academic excellence
- Striving for excellence
- Award for excellence
Conversation Starters
"What does excellence mean to you?"
"Who is a person of excellence you know?"
"How can we achieve excellence in our work?"
"Is excellence always possible?"
"Why is excellence important?"
Journal Prompts
Describe a time you showed excellence.
What is your definition of excellence?
How can you improve your own excellence?
Who inspires you to seek excellence?
자주 묻는 질문
8 질문No, it is a noun. The verb is 'excel'.
No, it is uncountable.
Excellent.
Yes, it is usually used in formal contexts.
E-X-C-E-L-L-E-N-C-E.
No.
When you want to emphasize high quality.
Yes, it is very positive.
셀프 테스트
She wants to achieve ___.
Excellence is the goal.
Which means the same as excellence?
Perfection is a synonym.
Excellence is a countable noun.
It is uncountable.
Word
뜻
Common collocation.
My goal is excellence.
점수: /5
Summary
Excellence is the result of consistently doing your best work.
- Excellence is a noun.
- It means high quality.
- It is uncountable.
- Use it in formal writing.
Memory Palace Trick
Think of a gold star on your desk.
When Native Speakers Use It
In speeches or awards.
Cultural Insight
Often used in school mottos.
Grammar Shortcut
Never add an 's' to it.
예시
The school strives for excellence in all its academic programs.
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