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excellency

[ ek-suh-luhn-see ]

noun

plural excellencies.
  1. (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.).
  2. (usually initial capital letter) a person so entitled.
  3. (usually initial capital letter) the title of the governor general of Canada while in office.
  4. Usually excellencies. excellent qualities or features.


Excellency

/ ˈɛəəԲɪ /

noun

  1. usually preceded byYour, His, or Her a title used to address or refer to a high-ranking official, such as an ambassador or governor
  2. RC Church a title of bishops and archbishops in many non-English-speaking countries
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ····· noun plural superexcellencies
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of excellency1

1275–1325; Middle English excellencie < Latin excellentia. See excellent, -ency
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“The document shows Brazil has fulfilled with excellency all the rigid demands of the bidding process,” Brazilian soccer confederation president Ednaldo Rodrigues said.

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At the U.N. climate conference, when it was announced that “her excellency Kamala Harris” was taking the stage Saturday for remarks, she was not even in the room.

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In his message to Xi, Francis expressed “greetings of good wishes to your excellency and the people of China.”

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"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.

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Sen. Mark Warner, a Democrat, said he rarely shows up for an event before 9 a.m. and grinned as he called Mr. Youngkin — a rising GOP star — “his excellency.”

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