noun a feeling of respect, approval, or deep gratitude towards someone or something

  • Her admiration for the artist's work was evident in her detailed analysis of each piece.
  • I have so much admiration for how hard she works to achieve her goals.
  • I've got mad admiration for his sick skateboarding skills.
  • The mountain stood tall and majestic, earning the admiration of all who beheld it.

noun a person or thing that is excellent or outstanding in quality

adjective of exceptional quality or ability

  • The crackerjack team of researchers made a groundbreaking discovery.
  • She's a crackerjack when it comes to solving puzzles.
  • That new employee is a real crackerjack at coding.
  • His crackerjack performance on the field earned him the MVP award.

noun a select group that is superior in terms of ability or qualities

adjective representing the best of a class

  • The elite members of society often have access to exclusive events and opportunities.
  • The elite crowd always hangs out at that fancy club downtown.
  • Those elite kids think they're better than everyone else.
  • The elite of the business world are like celebrities in their own right.

verb to surpass in brilliance or excellence; to shine brighter or more strongly than someone or something else

  • Her academic achievements outshine those of her classmates.
  • Sarah always manages to outshine everyone at the party with her dance moves.
  • I bet you can't outshine me in this game!
  • The stars in the night sky outshine any city lights.

noun exceptional skill or ability in a particular activity or field

  • Her prowess in mathematics was evident as she effortlessly solved complex equations.
  • He showed off his gaming prowess by winning every match against his friends.
  • She's got mad prowess when it comes to playing the guitar.
  • His prowess on the dance floor was like poetry in motion.

adjective Shining or sparkling brightly; brilliantly and excitingly clever or skillful

  • The scientist presented a scintillating lecture on quantum physics.
  • The movie we watched last night had a scintillating plot.
  • The party was lit, the music was scintillating all night long.
  • Her eyes sparkled with a scintillating light as she shared her exciting news.

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

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

  • The quality of their customer service is second to none.
  • Her baking skills are second to none.
  • That new restaurant's food is second to none, dude.
  • His dedication to the cause is second to none, like a true warrior.

noun a person of higher rank or status

adjective higher in rank, status, or quality

  • The superior quality of the product is evident in its durability and performance.
  • I always go to that bakery because their pastries are superior to any other in town.
  • Dude, that new video game is so superior to the one we used to play.
  • Her superior knowledge on the subject made her the go-to person for advice.

noun an impressive or outstanding achievement

  • The ballet performance was a true tour de force of skill and artistry.
  • That movie was a total tour de force, I couldn't take my eyes off the screen.
  • The new album is a total tour de force, it's going to blow everyone away.
  • Her ability to juggle multiple tasks at once is a real tour de force in the office.

adjective not damaged or marked in any way; perfect

adverb in an unblemished manner

  • The porcelain vase was unblemished, without a single crack or chip.
  • Her skin was unblemished, not a single pimple in sight.
  • His record was unblemished, he had never been caught doing anything wrong.
  • The artist's unblemished reputation made her the perfect choice to lead the project.

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun or pronoun, in this case, 'unparalleled' describes something that is unmatched or incomparable

  • The company's success in the market is unparalleled, setting a new standard for the industry.
  • Her talent in singing is unparalleled, she's definitely the best in our group.
  • That new restaurant is unparalleled, their food is off the charts!
  • His dedication to his craft is unparalleled, like a flame that never goes out.

adjective a word or phrase naming an attribute, added to or grammatically related to a noun to modify or describe it

  • She was considered the ablest candidate for the job due to her extensive experience and skills.
  • Out of all the players, he is definitely the ablest when it comes to scoring goals.
  • That mechanic is the ablest at fixing cars in town.
  • Among all the artists, she is the ablest at capturing emotions in her paintings.