Synonyms for world-class
Grammar : Adj |
Spell : wurld-klas, -klahs |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈwɜrldˈklæs, -ˈklɑs |
Top 10 synonyms for world-class Other synonyms for the word world-class
- A number 1
- A-1
- A-number-1
- accomplished
- ace
- admirable
- all-time
- alone
- aristocratic
- attractive
- bang-up
- banner
- best
- best-quality
- beyond compare
- big
- big-league
- big-shot
- blue-chip
- blue-ribbon
- boss
- brag
- brainy
- capital
- cardinal
- celebrated
- certified
- champ
- champion
- chief
- choice
- choicest
- chosen
- consummate
- cool
- crack
- crackerjack
- cream
- culled
- dandy
- delicate
- delightful
- deluxe
- desirable
- discriminating
- distinctive
- effusive
- elect
- elegant
- estimable
- eventful
- exaggerated
- excellent
- excessive
- executive
- exemplary
- exquisite
- extreme
- fab
- famed
- far-out
- favored
- fine
- finest
- finished
- first
- first-class
- first-rate
- five-star
- fly
- foremost
- gilt-edge
- gilt-edged
- good
- great
- greatest
- handpicked
- heavy
- high
- high-profile
- high-up
- highest
- highest-quality
- hot
- hundred-proof
- important
- impressive
- incomparable
- inflated
- invaluable
- leading
- limited
- magnificent
- main
- major
- marvelous
- matchless
- meritorious
- momentous
- most
- mostest
- noble
- nonpareil
- notable
- noted
- notorious
- number one
- of highest order
- of the first water
- of the highest type
- only
- optimum
- out of sight
- out of this world
- out-of-sight
- out-of-this-world
- outstanding
- paramount
- peerless
- phenomenal
- pick
- picked
- piked
- popular
- posh
- predominant
- preeminent
- preferred
- premium
- priceless
- primary
- prime
- primo
- principal
- privileged
- prodigious
- quality
- rare
- recherché
- remarkable
- renowned
- respected
- screened
- select
- selected
- selective
- single
- singular
- skillful
- solid gold
- special
- splendid
- standout
- star
- state-of-the-art
- stellar
- steller
- sterling
- striking
- super
- superb
- superior
- superlative
- supreme
- surpassing
- ten
- terrific
- the most
- tip-top
- tiptop
- top
- top drawer
- top of the line
- top-drawer
- top-notch
- top-of-the-line
- topflight
- topnotch
- tops
- tough
- transcendent
- underlined
- unequaled
- unexcelled
- unique
- unmatched
- unparalleled
- unprecedented
- unrivaled
- unsurpassed
- upper-class
- VIP
- weeded
- well-known
- well-thought-of
- winner
- winning
- winnowed
- without equal
- world-class
Définition of world-class
- As in outstanding : adj superior, excellent
- As in primary/prime : adj best, principal
- As in prominent : adj important; famous
- As in select : adj excellent, elite, preferable
- As in superlative : adj excellent, first-class
- As in unparalleled : adj superlative
- As in uppermost : adj most important; chief
- As in first-rate : adj highest quality
- As in capital : adj superior
- As in topflight : adj excellent
- As in tophole : adj excellent
- As in elite : adj best, first-class
- As in excellent : adj superior, wonderful
- As in exceptional : adj excellent, wonderful
- That's a test that reflects the world-class standards our children must meet for the new era.
- Extract from : « Complete State of the Union Addresses from 1790 to 2006 » by Various
Antonyms for world-class
- auxiliary
- average
- bad
- bottom
- common
- commonplace
- conventional
- crude
- depressed
- detestable
- expected
- extra
- failing
- final
- general
- humble
- ignorant
- imperfect
- inconsiderable
- inconspicuous
- indistinguished
- inferior
- insignificant
- invisible
- latest
- least
- little
- low
- low-class
- lower
- lower-class
- lowest
- mediocre
- minor
- nonessential
- normal
- obscure
- obscured
- OK
- open
- ordinary
- paid
- poor
- powerless
- regular
- repulsive
- resolved
- second-class
- second-rate
- secondary
- settled
- small
- subordinate
- sunken
- supplemental
- surpassable
- trivial
- ugly
- unable
- undistinguished
- unexceptional
- unimportant
- unknown
- unnotable
- unnoteworthy
- unnoticeable
- unpopular
- unprodigious
- unremarkable
- unskilled
- unstriking
- unworthy
- usual
- weak
- worst
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