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1. (adj.) world-class
ranked among the world's best; of the highest caliber:
a world-class orchestra.
2. world-class
attracting or comprising first-rank players, performers, etc.
Etymology: (1945–50)
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1. (adj) first, foremost, world-class
ranking above all others
"was first in her class"; "the foremost figure among marine artists"; "the top graduate"
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1. (adjective) world-class
as skilled as the best in the world
a world-class soccer player
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