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very good
adjective as in first-class
adjective as in first-rate
Strongest matches
Weak matches
- A number one
- A-1
- accomplished
- ace
- bang-up
- banner
- best
- best quality
- blue-ribbon
- capital
- champion
- choice
- choicest
- exemplary
- exquisite
- fine
- finest
- first-class
- great
- highest quality
- incomparable
- magnificent
- meritorious
- of the first water
- of the highest type
- peerless
- premium
- prime
- quality
- select
- skillful
- splendid
- sterling
- striking
- super
- superior
- superlative
- supreme
- terrific
- tiptop
- top
- top-drawer
- top-flight
- top-notch
- top-of-the-line
- world-class
adjective as in grand
Strongest matches
adjective as in magnific
Weak matches
- admirable
- ambitious
- august
- awe-inspiring
- dignified
- dynamite
- elevated
- eminent
- exalted
- excellent
- fab
- fine
- first-class
- first-rate
- glorious
- grandiose
- haughty
- illustrious
- imposing
- impressive
- large
- lofty
- luxurious
- magnificent
- majestic
- marvelous
- monumental
- noble
- opulent
- ostentatious
- outstanding
- palatial
- pompous
- pretentious
- regal
- rich
- smashing
- something else
- splendid
- stately
- striking
- sublime
- sumptuous
- super
- superb
- terrific
- unreal
adjective as in quality
adjective as in splendid
Strongest matches
adjective as in terrific
Example Sentences
He conceded that “the evidence in this case is very good that Laken Riley was murdered", but he said proof connecting his client to Ms Riley's death was "lacking”.
Mr Devenport added that he was “occasionally a rival who did me professional damage, but on a personal level we were always very good friends”.
"The lightweight m-rBCR model does not have these limitations and still delivers very good results. I am therefore confident that we will gain good traction in the imaging community. To facilitate this, we already started to improve the user-friendliness."
"Brazil has been very good at the stick so far, but with the carrot we haven't been that good," he said.
Indeed, if a famous actor or singer refers to the work they’ve done with a vocal coach, there’s a very good chance they are talking about Vetro.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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