Aced

/eΙͺst/ verb

Did extremely well on a test or task; performed brilliantly or perfectly at something.

From 'ace,' originally a playing card with the highest value. By the 1920s, 'ace' was used in aviation for skilled pilots, and by the 1950s-60s it meant to do something excellently, especially passing a test.

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