Second To None

B2 8+

Pronunciation: /sɛkənd tu nʌn/

Definitions of second to none

adjective Describing something as being of the highest quality or rank, superior to all others

Example Sentences

A1 My mom's cooking is second to none.

A2 The quality of service at this restaurant is second to none.

B1 The team's dedication to their work is second to none.

B2 His knowledge of the subject is second to none.

C1 The company's commitment to sustainability is second to none.

C2 Her leadership skills are second to none in the industry.

preposition Connecting the phrase 'second to none' to another word or phrase in a sentence

Example Sentences

A1 Her kindness is second to none.

A2 The quality of their products is second to none.

B1 His dedication to his work is second to none.

B2 The team's communication skills are second to none.

C1 The company's commitment to customer service is second to none.

C2 The hotel's attention to detail is second to none.

Examples of second to none in a Sentence

formal The quality of their customer service is second to none.

informal Her baking skills are second to none.

slang That new restaurant's food is second to none, dude.

figurative His dedication to the cause is second to none, like a true warrior.

Grammatical Forms of second to none

past tense

was second to none

plural

seconds to none

comparative

more second to none

superlative

most second to none

present tense

is second to none

future tense

will be second to none

perfect tense

has been second to none

continuous tense

is being second to none

singular

second to none

positive degree

second to none

infinitive

to be second to none

gerund

being second to none

participle

having been second to none

Origin and Evolution of second to none

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: English
Story behind the word: The phrase 'second to none' originated in English language.
Evolution of the word: Originally meant 'not inferior to anyone' and has evolved to convey the idea of being the best or unmatched in a particular aspect.