Synonyms for primo
Grammar : Adj, adv |
Spell : pree-moh; for 1, 2 also Italian pree-maw |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈpri moʊ; for 1, 2 also Italian ˈpri mɔ |
Top 10 synonyms for primo Other synonyms for the word primo
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- A-1
- A-number-1
- A-OK
- ABCs
- abecedarian
- ace
- aces
- advanced
- anomalous
- arch
- arresting
- arrestive
- at the cutting edge
- at the leading edge
- basal
- basic
- beginning
- best
- best ever
- beyond compare
- boss
- capital
- cardinal
- cat's meow
- celebrated
- champion
- chief
- child's play
- choicest
- clear
- conspicuous
- cool
- crack
- crackerjack
- culminating
- doozie
- duck soup
- easy
- elemental
- essential
- eventful
- excellent
- exceptional
- extraordinary
- extravagant
- fab
- facile
- famous
- fantastic
- far out
- far-out
- fictitious
- finest
- first
- first of all
- first thing
- first-class
- first-rate
- first-string
- firstly
- foremost
- foundational
- front
- fundamental
- gilt-edged
- great
- greatest
- groovy
- head
- head of the line
- headmost
- heavy
- heavy stuff
- heavyweight
- highest
- hot
- hot stuff
- hotdog
- hotshot
- hundred-proof
- immediately
- immense
- important
- impressive
- in the first place
- inaugural
- incomparable
- inconceivable
- incredible
- inimitable
- initial
- introductory
- leading
- legendary
- like wow
- magnificent
- main
- major
- marked
- marvelous
- matchless
- meat and potatoes
- meritorious
- mind-blowing
- miraculous
- momentous
- most
- most important
- mostest
- nice
- nonpareil
- notable
- noteworthy
- noticeable
- novel
- number 1
- number one
- odd
- only
- optimum
- original
- out of sight
- out of this world
- out-of-sight
- out-of-this-world
- outrageous
- outstanding
- paramount
- peachy
- peculiar
- peerless
- perfect
- phenomenal
- plain
- predominant
- preeminent
- prefatory
- preliminary
- premier
- premium
- primary
- prime
- primitive
- primo
- principal
- prodigious
- prominent
- rad
- ranking
- rare
- remarkable
- rudimentary
- ruling
- salient
- sans pareil
- second to none
- select
- sensational
- signal
- significant
- simplest
- simplex
- simplified
- singular
- smashing
- solid
- something else
- sovereign
- special
- spectacular
- splashy
- standout
- star
- state-of-the-art
- stellar
- steller
- straightforward
- strange
- striking
- stupendous
- substratal
- super
- superb
- superior
- superlative
- supreme
- surprising
- terrific
- top
- top drawer
- top of the list
- top-flight
- top-of-the-line
- tops
- tough
- transcendent
- turn-on
- unbelievable
- uncommon
- uncomplex
- uncomplicated
- uncustomary
- underlying
- unequaled
- unexampled
- unimaginable
- unique
- unmatched
- unordinary
- unparagoned
- unparalleled
- unprecedented
- unreal
- unrivaled
- unsurpassed
- unwonted
- up front
- utmost
- weighty
- weird
- well-known
- wicked
- wonderful
- world
- world class
- world-class
- zero cool
Définition of primo
Origin :- 1740, in music terms, from Italian primo "first, chief," from Latin primus (see prime (adj.)). As slang for "excellent, first-class," perhaps an elaboration of prime. Of drugs, by 1990s, street slang.
- As in outstanding : adj superior, excellent
- As in primary/prime : adj best, principal
- As in remarkable : adj extraordinary, unusual
- As in unique : adj one-of-a-kind; without equal
- As in best : adj most excellent
- As in high-grade : adj prime
- As in rudimental : adj elementary
- As in elementary : adj simple, basic
- As in fabulous : adj amazing, wonderful
- As in fantastic : adj wonderful, excellent
- As in first : adj highest in importance
- As in foremost : adj first in rank, order
- As in first off : adv before anything else
- What matters it, then, if ours is called the Fourth Class and theirs the Primo.
- Extract from : « The Book of Khalid » by Ameen Rihani
- Primo de Rivero then explained his position, which was curious.
- Extract from : « Romantic Spain » by John Augustus O'Shea
- The primo sargentos were abolished, the officers reinstated.
- Extract from : « Spanish Life in Town and Country » by L. Higgin and Eugne E. Street
- Primo, let us make sure she is a witch—secundo, let us take her to the Abbey.
- Extract from : « The Lancashire Witches » by William Harrison Ainsworth
- Why should she think of me—or of anybody else, except the primo tenore, who was singing with her?
- Extract from : « A Siren » by Thomas Adolphus Trollope
- His chin drooped, and his glance fell on the lines just written: 'O mirabile giustizia di te, Primo Motore!'
- Extract from : « The Romance of Leonardo da Vinci » by Dmitry Sergeyevich Merezhkovsky
- The behaviour of the troops led against them in 1881 by General Primo de Rivera doubtless confirmed them in this repugnance.
- Extract from : « The Inhabitants of the Philippines » by Frederic H. Sawyer
- Well described by Persoon, who also appears to have observed the plasmodium "primo rubra."
- Extract from : « The North American Slime-Moulds » by Thomas H. (Thomas Huston) MacBride
- Sed et illi ipsi qui ita sentiunt, ob instabile magnetis indicium, in primo Meridiano, multum inter se dissentiunt.
- Extract from : « Terrestrial and Celestial Globes Vol II » by Edward Luther Stevenson
- Another sang a bar, primo basso, and the polished walls returned it, like the mellowed peals of a full-voiced organ.
- Extract from : « Over the Ocean » by Curtis Guild
Antonyms for primo
- abstruse
- additional
- advanced
- auxiliary
- average
- bad
- believable
- common
- commonplace
- complex
- complicated
- compound
- conventional
- credible
- customary
- difficult
- expected
- extra
- familiar
- fewest
- final
- hard
- humble
- inconsequential
- inconspicuous
- incorrect
- inessential
- inferior
- insignificant
- intricate
- involved
- last
- latest
- least
- like
- little
- low
- low-class
- lowest
- minor
- normal
- not right
- OK
- ordinary
- paid
- plain
- plausible
- poor
- poorest
- powerless
- regular
- resolved
- second-rate
- secondary
- settled
- similar
- simple
- small
- standard
- submissive
- subordinate
- supplemental
- tiny
- trite
- trivial
- typical
- unamazing
- undistinguished
- unexceptional
- unimportant
- unimpressive
- unknown
- unnecessary
- unnotable
- unnoticeable
- unpleasant
- unremarkable
- unstriking
- usual
- weak
- worst
- worthless
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