Synonyms for first-string
Grammar : Adj, noun |
Spell : furst-string |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈfɜrstˈstrɪŋ |
Top 10 synonyms for first-string
- a cut above
- A-1
- A-number-1
- above
- ace
- aces
- advanced
- arch
- blue-chip
- capital
- champion
- chief
- choice
- crack
- dandy
- deluxe
- distinguished
- dominant
- eminent
- enjoyable
- exceeding
- excellent
- exclusive
- expert
- famous
- fine
- finer
- first team
- first-class
- first-rate
- first-string
- five-star
- foremost
- gilt-edged
- gnarly
- good
- good quality
- good-looking
- grander
- great
- greatest
- handsome
- head
- head of the line
- high-caliber
- high-class
- highest quality
- in a class all by itself
- in class by itself
- leading
- lovely
- magnificent
- main
- major
- mean
- more advanced
- more skillful
- neat
- not too shabby
- noteworthy
- number one
- of higher rank
- ornate
- outstanding
- over
- overlying
- paramount
- pleasant
- predominant
- preeminent
- preferable
- preferred
- premier
- premium
- prevailing
- primary
- prime
- primo
- principal
- ranking
- rare
- refined
- remarkable
- ruling
- select
- senior
- shipshape
- showy
- skillful
- smart
- solid
- sound
- sovereign
- splendid
- starters
- striking
- subtle
- superhuman
- superincumbent
- superior
- supreme
- surpassing
- tiptop
- top
- top of the list
- top-flight
- top-level
- top-notch
- unreal
- unrivalled
- uppermost
- varsity
- very best
- very good
- well-made
- wicked
Définition of first-string
- As in superior : adj better, greater, higher; excellent
- As in top-notch : adj first-rate
- As in fine : adj excellent, masterly
- As in first : adj highest in importance
- As in first-class/first-rate : adj superior, excellent
- As in first string : noun group of starting players
- There was no scrimmage until the first-string men had trotted off the field.
- Extract from : « Left End Edwards » by Ralph Henry Barbour
- On Friday there was only signal work for the subs, but the first-string players and the second held scrimmage as usual.
- Extract from : « Center Rush Rowland » by Ralph Henry Barbour
- Dont, added the coach, fool yourselves with the idea that if you get in trouble Ill put the first-string men in to pull you out.
- Extract from : « Center Rush Rowland » by Ralph Henry Barbour
- Hughson and Joe were pitching magnificent ball, but they were the only first-string pitchers that could be absolutely relied on.
- Extract from : « Baseball Joe on the Giants » by Lester Chadwick
- The first-string men were given easy practice and faced the second for only ten minutes in scrimmage.
- Extract from : « Left End Edwards » by Ralph Henry Barbour
- On Tuesday the first-string 'varsity men were back at work, with the exception of Benson, whose ankle was in pretty bad condition.
- Extract from : « Left End Edwards » by Ralph Henry Barbour
- So it went for nearly an hour, the substitutes gradually taking the places of the first-string players.
- Extract from : « Left End Edwards » by Ralph Henry Barbour
- With three first-string pitchers like Lefty and Jones and Savage, the team would have a fighting chance.
- Extract from : « Lefty Locke Pitcher-Manager » by Burt L. Standish
- She had replaced many of her first-string men, but her captain was still in and so was the quarter-back who had started.
- Extract from : « Quarter-Back Bates » by Ralph Henry Barbour
- With the exception of Clint at left tackle, the line-up consisted of first-string players.
- Extract from : « Left Tackle Thayer » by Ralph Henry Barbour
Antonyms for first-string
- auxiliary
- awkward
- bad
- below
- cheap
- cloudy
- coarse
- common
- crude
- dark
- detestable
- disagreeable
- drab
- dull
- extra
- final
- hateful
- homely
- horrifying
- humble
- inessential
- inferior
- insignificant
- last
- least
- lesser
- low-class
- lower
- meek
- minor
- normal
- offensive
- ordinary
- poor
- rainy
- regular
- repulsive
- rough
- second-class/second-rate
- second-rate
- secondary
- shabby
- small
- stormy
- stupid
- submissive
- subordinate
- thick
- trivial
- ugly
- unattractive
- uncouth
- undiscriminating
- unexceptional
- unfashionable
- unimportant
- unnecessary
- unpopular
- unrefined
- unremarkable
- unsophisticated
- usual
Based on : Thesaurus.com - Gutenberg.org - Dictionary.com - Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2019