Pronunciation: /eɪst/

Definitions of aced

verb to perform extremely well or score very highly on a test or exam

Example Sentences

A1 She aced her spelling test.

A2 He aced the job interview and got the position.

B1 The team aced the competition and won first place.

B2 The student aced all of his exams and graduated with honors.

C1 She aced the presentation, impressing all of the senior executives.

C2 He aced the performance review and received a promotion.

Examples of aced in a Sentence

formal She aced the exam with a perfect score.

informal He totally aced that presentation, everyone was impressed.

slang I aced that job interview, they practically hired me on the spot.

figurative The team aced the project, exceeding all expectations.

Grammatical Forms of aced

past tense

aced

plural

aces

comparative

more aced

superlative

most aced

present tense

ace

future tense

will ace

perfect tense

have aced

continuous tense

is acing

singular

ace

positive degree

aced

infinitive

to ace

gerund

acing

participle

aced

Origin and Evolution of aced

First Known Use: 0014 year
Language of Origin: Old French
Story behind the word: The word 'aced' originated from the Old French word 'ace', meaning a unit or a single point in a game of dice.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'aced' evolved to represent excellence or mastery in a particular area, such as a skill or performance.