Pronunciation: /sɛkənd tu nʌn/
adjective Describing something as being of the highest quality or rank, superior to all others
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
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.
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.
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