What is another word for Excelled?

Pronunciation: [ɛksˈɛld] (IPA)

Excelled is a term that refers to doing something extremely well or to have achieved something great. It is a term often used to describe someone who has achieved success in a particular field, profession, or endeavor. Some synonyms for the word "excelled" include excelled, succeeded, triumphed, dominated, outshone, surpassed, outperformed, and mastered. Each of these synonyms carries a slightly different connotation, but they all refer to achieving something outstanding. Someone who excels or succeeds is someone who has done exceptionally well, while someone who has triumphed or dominated has completely conquered a particular challenge. Outshone, surpassed, and outperformed all convey the idea of exceeding expectations, while mastering something suggests achieving complete understanding or proficiency.

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Usage examples for Excelled

Marshall at his worst fell only a little below the work of Thomas Cross; at his best he rivalled or Excelled the good work of Thomas Cecill and George Glover.
"Fine Books"
Alfred W. Pollard
The final delight before the curtain of that birthday was dropped down for ever found its vent in music-music in which Mr. Dale took a part, and in which Miss Tredgold Excelled herself.
"Girls of the Forest"
L. T. Meade
Although the Arabs Excelled in various kinds of poetry, we think of them primarily as love poets.
"The Literature of Ecstasy"
Albert Mordell

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