B2verb2K

Excel

UK //ɪkˈsɛl//US //ɪkˈsɛl//

Definition

To be exceptionally good at or proficient in an activity or subject.

In simple words: To do very well in something.

Examples

  • She really excels in mathematics.
  • He has always excelled at playing the piano.
  • The team excelled in the final match of the tournament.
  • They excel in customer service, which sets them apart from competitors.
  • Her ability to excel in multiple languages is impressive.

Usage notes

Use 'excel' when someone performs exceptionally well in a task or skill. It is appropriate in both academic and professional contexts.

Grammar pattern

excel + at/in + activity/subject

Memory hint

Think of 'excel' as being the top 'cell' in a class!

Collocations

  • excel in sports
  • excel at studies
  • excel in academics

Synonyms

  • succeed
  • shine
  • thrive
  • prosper
  • master

Antonyms

  • fail
  • struggle
  • flounder

Common mistakes

  • Confused with 'exceed' when referring to surpassing a limit.
  • Using 'excel' without specifying the area of excellence.
  • Incorrectly conjugating the verb 'excel', e.g., saying 'excelled in' instead of 'excels in'.