ace it



ace it

To achieve total success at something, or to complete something to the best of one's ability. I'm not worried, I always ace it at job interviews. I'm sure he'll ace it at the match tomorrow morning.
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ace it

Accomplish something with success, as in I'm sure he'll ace it when he takes that bar exam. The verb ace originated in tennis with the meaning "to hit an unreturnable serve against an opponent." The idiom ace it, however, originated as student slang for getting an "A" on an exam or in a course but soon was extended to other successful accomplishments. [Slang; mid-1900s]
See also: ace

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Ba'alBAY-əl (English), BAYL (English)Near Eastern Mythology
Gona-Kurdish
Arlineahr-LEENEnglish
Granger['greindʒə]
Jochebed-Biblical
Mack[mæk]