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excelled

Flourish vs Excelled - What's the difference?

flourish | excelled |


As verbs the difference between flourish and excelled

is that flourish is to thrive or grow well while excelled is (excel).

As a noun flourish

is a dramatic gesture such as the waving of a flag.

Excelled vs Excellence - What's the difference?

excelled | excellence |


As a verb excelled

is past tense of excel.

As a noun excellence is

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

As a proper noun Excellence is

a title of honor or respect; more common in the form Excellency.

Average vs Excelled - What's the difference?

average | excelled |


As verbs the difference between average and excelled

is that average is to compute the arithmetic mean of while excelled is past tense of excel.

As a noun average

is financial loss due to damage to transported goods; compensation for damage or loss.

As an adjective average

is constituting or relating to the average.

Excelled vs Accelerated - What's the difference?

excelled | accelerated |


As verbs the difference between excelled and accelerated

is that excelled is past tense of excel while accelerated is past tense of accelerate.

As an adjective accelerated is

moving or progressing faster than is usual.

Excelled - What does it mean?

excelled | |

Excelled or Exceled - What's the difference?

excelled | exceled |

Exceled is often a misspelling of excelled.


Exceled has no English definition.

As a verb excelled is

past tense of excel.

Terms vs Excelled - What's the difference?

terms | excelled |


As a noun terms

is .

As a verb excelled is

(excel).

Expelled vs Excelled - What's the difference?

expelled | excelled |


As verbs the difference between expelled and excelled

is that expelled is past tense of expel while excelled is past tense of excel.

Surpassed vs Excelled - What's the difference?

surpassed | excelled |


As verbs the difference between surpassed and excelled

is that surpassed is past tense of surpass while excelled is past tense of excel.