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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
excellence
noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a pitch of excitement/excellence/perfection etc (=a high level of excitement etc)
▪ He screamed at her in a pitch of fury.
par excellence
▪ Auguste Escoffier, master chef par excellence
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
academic
▪ But the College says it's now as a mixed college the Somerville can best function and encourage academic excellence in women.
▪ Tien, 60, is known for championing diversity at the university while maintaining its academic excellence.
▪ Correspondingly, high-level achievements in research all too easily serve as a sufficient criterion for academic excellence.
par
▪ They welcome me warmly, and I feast on the nourishment for which I was born and which is mine par excellence.
▪ That is the New World par excellence, the land of amazing futuristic achievements.
technical
▪ The sector's reputation for efficiency and technical excellence is deservedly high - growth averaged 14 percent a year across the 1980s.
▪ However, these youngsters are striving not for speed, but technical excellence.
▪ The defining elements of Pilkingtons' management culture had been technical excellence and centralism.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Corddry was known for his consistent excellence in reporting on defense and foreign policy issues.
▪ Great Groups tend to be islands of excellence that exist apart from their surroundings.
▪ It is awarded biennially for excellence in physical organic chemistry embracing the relationship between structure and reactivity.
▪ Or can they maintain their level of excellence?
▪ Our target is excellence for all.
▪ We could become a country of citizens, not subjects, striving for excellence rather than settling for second best.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Excellence

Excellence \Ex"cel*lence\, n. [F. excellence, L. excellentia.]

  1. The quality of being excellent; state of possessing good qualities in an eminent degree; exalted merit; superiority in virtue.

    Consider first that great Or bright infers not excellence.
    --Milton.

  2. An excellent or valuable quality; that by which any one excels or is eminent; a virtue.

    With every excellence refined.
    --Beattie.

  3. A title of honor or respect; -- more common in the form excellency.

    I do greet your excellence With letters of commission from the king.
    --Shak.

    Syn: Superiority; pre["e]minence; perfection; worth; goodness; purity; greatness.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
excellence

mid-14c., from Old French excellence, from Latin excellentia "superiority, excellence," from excellentem (nominative excellens) "towering, distinguished, superior" (see excellent).

Wiktionary
excellence

n. 1 The quality of being excellent; state of possessing good qualities in an eminent degree; exalted merit; superiority in virtue. 2 Something in which one excels. 3 An excellent or valuable quality; that by which any one excels or is eminent; a virtue.

WordNet
excellence
  1. n. the quality of excelling; possessing good qualities in high degree

  2. something in which something or some one excels; "the use of herbs is one of the excellences of French cuisine"

Wikipedia
Excellence

Excellence is a talent or quality which is unusually good and so surpasses ordinary standards. It is also used as a standard of performance as measured e.g. through economic indicators.

Excellence is a continuously moving target that can be pursued through actions of integrity, being frontrunner in terms of products / services provided that are reliable and safe for the intended users, meeting all obligations and continually learning and improving in all spheres to pursue the moving target.1

In modern public relations and marketing, "excellence" is a much overused buzzword that tries to convey a good impression often without imparting any concrete information (e.g. "center for excellence in ...", " business excellence", etc.).

Excellence (magazine)

Excellence: The Magazine About Porsche (known simply as Excellence and originally named Porsche Magazine) is a magazine published by Ross Periodicals for owners and fans of Porsche cars. The magazine was started in 1986. It is published eight times a year in California.

Excellence (disambiguation)

Excellence may refer to:

  • Excellence, the state or quality of excelling
  • Excellence (magazine), a magazine for owners and fans of Porsche cars
  • Excellence (pop group), a Swedish pop group
Excellence (software)

Excellence was a word processor for the Amiga computer, created by Micro-Systems Software as a follow-up to their earlier Scribble! word processor. The primary author was Steve Pagliarulo. It was one of the first WYSIWYG word processors for the Amiga.

After the initial release there were two major updates, the last being version 3.0, released in 1993. This was the final software program released by Micro-Systems.

Excellence (pop group)

Excellence were a Swedish pop girl group from 2001 created through the TV programme Popstars on Kanal 5. The group scored a number one album on the Swedish Charts, as well as five top 10 singles, and entered Melodifestivalen 2002. They also collaborated with Markoolio on the official Swedish song for the 2002 Winter Olympics " Vi ska vinna!" The group split up shortly after the single was released. Member Ana Johnsson later scored a worldwide solo hit with the song " We Are" from the Spider-Man 2 soundtrack and has recently (October 2006) released her second album Little Angel.

Usage examples of "excellence".

It was only natural that once everyone had had time to adjust to the tragic void created by his departure, they would turn to that one person who could so ably fill the gap, that one person whose standards of excellence were above reproach, that one person whom they could rely upon to continue the noble traditions of the fair-Irina Stoddard!

Origin, history, distribution, characteristics, adaptability, uses, and standards of excellence of all pedigreed breeds of cattle, sheep and swine in America.

It is against reason, utterly to deny Likeness by these while admitting it by the greater: tradition at least recognizes certain men of the civic excellence as divine, and we must believe that these too had in some sort attained Likeness: on both levels there is virtue for us, though not the same virtue.

The advertising can provide credibility or offer testimonial evidence of excellence.

But this discussion is immaterial, since these supreme examples of literary excellence exist in all kinds of composition,--poetry, fable, romance, ethical teaching, prophecy, interpretation, history, humor, satire, devotional flight into the spiritual and supernatural, everything in which the human mind has exercised itself,--from the days of the Egyptian moralist and the Old Testament annalist and poet down to our scientific age.

Likeness by these while admitting it by the greater: tradition at least recognizes certain men of the civic excellence as divine, and we must believe that these too had in some sort attained Likeness: on both levels there is virtue for us, though not the same virtue.

He told me very politely that his excellence begged me to step upstairs.

He said he had forgotten all about it, and a handsome old man begged his excellence to ask me to dine with him, though he had not the pleasure of knowing me.

His father, bibliomaniac though he was, would never treat a man or a woman with decency, who mentioned Shakspeare to him, nor would he acknowledge to his dying day any excellence in that divine poet beyond a happy way of putting words together.

It came in a box lined with blue velvet and it stood on a shelf next to the Capa photograph, set slightly apart from the other international awards Clee had won for the excellence of his work.

I replied to him that having many times recovered my health through the supreme excellence of Signor Acquapendente, I could depose and certify that he had never given me to drink any compound of cerates, caustics, threads, bandages, probes, and razors, nor had he ever, instead of feeling my pulse, cauterized me or pulled a tooth from my mouth.

Finally: in the third world, YEZIRAH, or of Formation, it is revealed in the perfect Form, the Form of Forms, the World, the Supreme Beauty and Excellence, the Created Perfection.

A fine thing incomparably said instantly becomes familiar, and has henceforth a sort of dateless excellence.

The Dyaks, who are passionately fond of the durian, distinguished it by the title of DIEN, which signifies the fruit PAR EXCELLENCE.

To each created thing, the Ancient Sovereignty hath portioned out its own perfection, its particular virtue and special excellence, so that each in its degree may become a symbol denoting the sublimity of the true Educator of humankind, and that each, even as a crystalline mirror, may tell of the grace and splendour of the Sun of Truth.