In a manner that demonstrates excellence; very well.(adverb)
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Use "excellently" in a sentence
"The music adds to the general mood and feel of the title excellently well and ties the whole package together."
""Herein," said Bacon, "I note the wisdom of the law of England, which termeth the highest contempt and excesses of authority _Misprisions_; which (if you take the sound and derivation of the word) is but _mistaken_; but if you take the use and acception of the word, it is high and heinous contempt and usurpation of authority; whereof the reason I take to be and the name excellently imposed, for that main mistaking, it is ever joined with contempt; for he that reveres will not easily mistake; but he that slights, and thinks more of the greatness of his place than of the duty of his place, will soon commit misprisions.""
"One special virtue in our patrons of these days I have promised myself you shall fit excellently, which is to give nothing. '"