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world-class or world·class [ wurld -klas , -klahs ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈwɜrldˈklæs, -ˈklɑs / PHONETIC RESPELLING
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adjective ranking among the world's best; outstanding: a world-class orchestra.
attracting or comprising world-class players, performers, etc.: a world-class tennis tournament.
Informal . being a notorious example of its kind: a world-class slob.
Origin of world-class First recorded in 1945–50
Words nearby world-class World Bank Group, world beat, worldbeater, world-building, world car, world-class , World Communion Sunday, World Council of Churches, World Court, World Cup, World Day of Prayer
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Example sentences from the Web for world-class And where else can you get a ticket to see world-class talent in a world-class atmosphere for under 15 bucks?
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Armstrong is especially effusive about HuffPo founder Arianna Huffington, whom he calls a “world-class entrepreneur.”
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That's a test that reflects the world-class standards our children must meet for the new era.
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British Dictionary definitions for world-class adjective of or denoting someone with a skill or attribute that puts him or her in the highest class in the world a world-class swimmer
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