adjective highly praised or recognized for excellence

  • The acclaimed author's latest novel has received high praise from literary critics.
  • Have you heard about the acclaimed new restaurant downtown? We should check it out.
  • That movie was so acclaimed, everyone's talking about it!
  • Her acclaimed performance on stage was like a breath of fresh air in the theater world.

adjective Distinguished is an adjective that describes someone or something as respected, notable, or eminent.

  • The distinguished professor received an award for his groundbreaking research.
  • The distinguished gentleman at the party was the center of attention.
  • That dude is so distinguished, he's like a boss.
  • Her distinguished style of writing sets her apart from other authors.

adverb to a high degree; very; extremely

  • Her research on climate change is eminently thorough and well-documented.
  • The new restaurant in town is eminently popular among young people.
  • That movie was eminently lit, I couldn't stop laughing!
  • His eminently creative mind always comes up with innovative solutions.

noun a person or thing that is a perfect example of a particular quality or type

  • She was considered the epitome of elegance and grace at the ball.
  • That new sports car is the epitome of cool.
  • His new mixtape is the epitome of fire.
  • The old oak tree in the park is the epitome of strength and resilience.

adjective An adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. 'Exemplary' means serving as a desirable model; representing the best of its kind.

  • The student's exemplary performance in all subjects earned them a scholarship.
  • She always sets an exemplary example for her classmates.
  • His work ethic is just exemplary, always putting in 110%.
  • The artist's use of color in the painting was truly exemplary, capturing the essence of the scene perfectly.

adjective an adjective describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'extraordinary' describes something beyond what is usual or ordinary

  • The scientist made an extraordinary discovery that could change the course of medicine.
  • The view from the top of the mountain was extraordinary, dude!
  • That concert was absolutely extraordinary - it was lit!
  • Her ability to forgive others is nothing short of extraordinary.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, in this case 'glorious' describes something that is full of glory or magnificent.

  • The ceremony was a celebration of the glorious achievements of the students.
  • The sunset was absolutely glorious last night.
  • That party was lit, it was a glorious time.
  • His words painted a glorious picture of what the future could hold.

adjective a word that describes or gives more information about a noun, in this case, 'impeccable' describes something that is perfect or flawless

  • The candidate's impeccable record of service to the community impressed the selection committee.
  • Her taste in fashion is impeccable; she always looks so put together.
  • That new sushi place downtown has impeccable rolls, you have to try them!
  • His ability to navigate complex situations with impeccable precision is truly impressive.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'incomparable' is an adjective that means beyond comparison or unmatched.

  • His knowledge and expertise in the field is incomparable.
  • Her cooking skills are incomparable to anyone else's.
  • That new movie is incomparable to anything I've seen before.
  • The bond between the two siblings was incomparable, like two peas in a pod.

adjective unable to be compared; beyond comparison

adverb to an incomparable degree; exceptionally

  • The quality of their products is incomparably better than their competitors.
  • She is incomparably more talented than anyone else in the group.
  • That new restaurant is incomparably lit, you have to check it out.
  • His love for her was incomparably deep, like an endless ocean.

adjective describing word that modifies a noun or pronoun, expressing a quality or attribute

  • The scientist made an incredible discovery that will revolutionize the field of medicine.
  • I just saw the most incredible movie last night, you have to watch it!
  • That concert was absolutely incredible, I had the time of my life!
  • Her talent on the piano is truly incredible, it's like she was born to play.

adjective causing great wonder; extraordinary

  • The architecture of the cathedral is truly marvelous.
  • I had a marvelous time at the party last night.
  • That new movie was absolutely marvelous!
  • Her ability to juggle multiple tasks at once is nothing short of marvelous.

adverb in a marvelous manner; wonderfully

  • The artist's use of color in the painting was marvelously executed.
  • The dessert was marvelously delicious!
  • That new movie is marvelously awesome!
  • Her ability to juggle multiple tasks at once is marvelously impressive.

adjective having no equal; surpassing all others in excellence

  • The artist's talent is truly matchless in the world of contemporary art.
  • Her cooking skills are absolutely matchless - no one can beat her in the kitchen!
  • That new movie is totally matchless, it's like nothing I've ever seen before.
  • His dedication to his craft is matchless, like a flame that never goes out.

noun a person or thing that is regarded as perfect or excellent

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adjective of a kind or quality rarely encountered; remarkable

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  • The artist's latest masterpiece was considered a nonesuch in the art world.
  • That new bakery on the corner makes nonesuch pastries.
  • Her fashion sense is nonesuch - she always looks amazing.
  • The bond between the twins was a nonesuch, unbreakable and unique.

noun a person or thing that has no equal; a paragon

adjective having no match or equal; unrivaled

  • Her skills as a pianist were considered nonpareil in the music industry.
  • That bakery down the street makes nonpareil cupcakes.
  • She's the nonpareil of the group when it comes to video games.
  • His reputation as a leader in the community was nonpareil.

noun a perfect diamond of 100 carats or more

  • She was considered a paragon of virtue in the community.
  • He's a real paragon when it comes to fixing cars.
  • That new singer is a paragon of cool.
  • The old oak tree was a paragon of strength and resilience.

adjective a term used to describe something or someone as being without equal or unmatched; in this case, 'peerless' describes something as being unrivaled or incomparable

  • Her dedication to her craft made her a peerless figure in the art world.
  • She's the peerless one when it comes to baking the best pies in town.
  • That basketball player is peerless on the court, no one can touch him.
  • His leadership skills were peerless, guiding the team to victory every time.

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

  • The success of the new product launch was nothing short of phenomenal.
  • The concert last night was phenomenal - I had such a great time!
  • That movie was absolutely phenomenal, dude!
  • Her ability to juggle work and family responsibilities is nothing short of phenomenal.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. 'Preeminent' means surpassing all others; very distinguished in some way.

  • The preeminent expert in the field was invited to speak at the conference.
  • She is considered the preeminent authority on the subject among her peers.
  • He's the preeminent player on the team, no one can beat him.
  • The preeminent star in the sky shone brighter than all the others.

adjective describing a high status or reputation, often associated with honor or respect

  • She was awarded a prestigious scholarship for her academic achievements.
  • He got into that prestigious university everyone talks about.
  • That party was at a really prestigious venue.
  • Being invited to speak at the conference was a prestigious honor.

noun the state of being widely known or famous

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  • The renowned scientist was awarded the Nobel Prize for his groundbreaking research.
  • Everyone knows about the renowned chef in town who makes the best pasta.
  • That rapper is so renowned, he's got mad street cred.
  • Her kindness and generosity have made her renowned as the 'mother' of the community.

adjective causing amazement; astounding; marvelous

  • The team achieved a stupendous victory in the championship game.
  • Wow, that movie was stupendous! I loved every minute of it.
  • The concert last night was absolutely stupendous, dude!
  • Her talent in painting is truly stupendous, like a masterpiece come to life.

adjective of a very high quality or degree; excellent

adverb to a very great degree or extent

  • The company's new CEO is known for her superlative leadership skills.
  • I had a super fun time at the party last night.
  • That concert was super lit!
  • Her kindness was like a superpower, able to brighten anyone's day.

adjective A word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun, indicating a high degree of excellence or quality.

  • The presentation was superb, showcasing the team's hard work and dedication.
  • The new restaurant in town has superb food, you have to check it out!
  • That movie was absolutely superb, I couldn't get enough of it.
  • Her ability to navigate difficult situations with ease is just superb.

adverb In a superb manner; excellently or extremely well.

  • The artist superbly captured the essence of the landscape in his painting.
  • She plays the piano superbly, it's amazing to listen to her.
  • That new restaurant is superbly good, you have to try it out.
  • His speech was superbly crafted, each word carefully chosen to convey his message.

adjective an adjective describes a noun or pronoun, in this case 'terrific' describes something that is extremely good or impressive

  • The presentation was terrific, with well-researched data and clear conclusions.
  • I had a terrific time at the concert last night, the band was amazing!
  • That new restaurant downtown is supposed to be terrific, we should check it out.
  • The view from the top of the mountain was absolutely terrific, it took my breath away.

adverb a word that modifies a verb, adjective, or another adverb, typically answering the questions how, when, where, or to what extent

  • She looked at the painting admiringly, noting the intricate brush strokes and vibrant colors.
  • He watched her play the piano admiringly, impressed by her skill and passion for music.
  • I saw him checking out that car admiringly, probably dreaming of owning one someday.
  • The old man gazed admiringly at the sunset, feeling grateful for another beautiful day.