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excellency
excellencynounAlso Excellence. a title of honor given to certain high officials, as governors, ambassadors, and Roman Catholic bishops and archbishops (preceded by his, your, etc.).
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Excellency
Excellencynouna title used to address or refer to a high-ranking official, such as an ambassador or governor
excellency
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(usually initial capital letter) Also Excellence. a title of honor given to certain high officials, as governors, ambassadors, and Roman Catholic bishops and archbishops (preceded by his, your, etc.).
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(usually initial capital letter) a person so entitled.
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(usually initial capital letter) the title of the governor general of Canada while in office.
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Usually excellencies. excellent qualities or features.
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a title used to address or refer to a high-ranking official, such as an ambassador or governor
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RC Church a title of bishops and archbishops in many non-English-speaking countries
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Etymology
Origin of excellency
1275–1325; Middle English excellencie < Latin excellentia. See excellent, -ency
Example Sentences
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"It's just that for this moment we would want to continue the political stability. We want to continue the economic development that is taking place since his excellency took over in 2018," Chinamasa said.
From BBC • Apr. 7, 2026
"It's just another example of our partnership. And I hope you know, your excellency, that you can count on us."
From Barron's • Oct. 11, 2025
“The document shows Brazil has fulfilled with excellency all the rigid demands of the bidding process,” Brazilian soccer confederation president Ednaldo Rodrigues said.
From Seattle Times • May 15, 2024
"I send greetings of good wishes to your excellency and the People of China," the Pope said in the telegram addressed to Chinese President Xi Jinping.
From Reuters • Sep. 1, 2023
Then one said, 'Please your excellency, she is in the room over the granary.'
From My Lady Rotha A Romance by Weyman, Stanley J.
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