noun a type or kind of something that is distinct or different from others
adverb separately or in a category of its own
Refers to companies or individuals that are highly successful and stand out from competitors
Used to describe athletes who possess exceptional skills or abilities that set them apart from their peers
Describes artists or designers who have a distinctive style or approach that sets them apart from others
Describes designers or brands that are known for their exceptional creativity and innovation
Refers to animals that are of a superior quality or unique characteristics compared to others in the same breed
In the world of literature, some authors are considered a breed apart due to their unique writing style and storytelling abilities.
Certain psychologists who have made groundbreaking discoveries or have a particularly innovative approach to therapy may be seen as a breed apart in their field.
Athletes who consistently outperform their peers and set new records are often described as a breed apart in the world of sports.
Scientists who make significant breakthroughs or challenge existing paradigms in their field are viewed as a breed apart by their colleagues.