Definition of world-class in English:
world-class
adjective ˈwəːldklɑːsˈˌwərld ˈˌklæs
(of a person, thing, or activity) of or among the best in the world.
British science and technology is world class
Example sentencesExamples
- He is a vegetarian, a South Indian and a gentleman, and a world-class fast bowler.
- It would do the locals the world of good to realise just how hard a world-class player trains.
- In addition to being a world-class wheelchair rugby player, he is also a businessman.
- If we are to be a nation let us pay for all the institutions generously and get world-class work in return.
- At the same time we're working on very exciting projects and world-class projects.
- These are among key milestones on the way to creating a world-class prosperous region by the end of the decade.
- It is only fair to concede that Robinson does not have the sort of world-class player that Woodward had at his disposal.
- Chelsea's biggest difficulty will be having a lot of world-class players who aren't playing.
- Promotion has brought the end of an era for the teacher who masterminded the success of a world-class school brass band.
- She rose above segregation and discrimination to become a world-class tennis player
- He has said the goalkeeper, Oliver Kahn, is the only world-class player they have.
- What is important to me is what is happening underneath so we continue to produce world-class players.
- Do we really want to watch world-class players being made a fool of?
- He's a world-class player and when you look at our batting line-up, it's already pretty strong.
- You have world-class players and are blessed to see cup finals and European competition every season.
- Given their tremendous history, Liverpool remain an attraction for world-class players.
- Chess champions from Swindon have been testing their skills against world-class players.
- Throughout my career I have been lucky enough to meet world-class players, play with them and coach them.
- He just took strips off world-class players and made them look ordinary.
- The interest payments would just about pay the price these days of one world-class player.
Definition of world-class in US English:
world-class
adjectiveˈˌwərld ˈˌklæsˈˌwərld ˈˌklas
(of a person, thing, or activity) of or among the best in the world.
British science and technology is world class
Example sentencesExamples
- He has said the goalkeeper, Oliver Kahn, is the only world-class player they have.
- Given their tremendous history, Liverpool remain an attraction for world-class players.
- Chelsea's biggest difficulty will be having a lot of world-class players who aren't playing.
- She rose above segregation and discrimination to become a world-class tennis player
- It is only fair to concede that Robinson does not have the sort of world-class player that Woodward had at his disposal.
- At the same time we're working on very exciting projects and world-class projects.
- He just took strips off world-class players and made them look ordinary.
- You have world-class players and are blessed to see cup finals and European competition every season.
- In addition to being a world-class wheelchair rugby player, he is also a businessman.
- What is important to me is what is happening underneath so we continue to produce world-class players.
- It would do the locals the world of good to realise just how hard a world-class player trains.
- Throughout my career I have been lucky enough to meet world-class players, play with them and coach them.
- He is a vegetarian, a South Indian and a gentleman, and a world-class fast bowler.
- He's a world-class player and when you look at our batting line-up, it's already pretty strong.
- Do we really want to watch world-class players being made a fool of?
- Chess champions from Swindon have been testing their skills against world-class players.
- If we are to be a nation let us pay for all the institutions generously and get world-class work in return.
- Promotion has brought the end of an era for the teacher who masterminded the success of a world-class school brass band.
- These are among key milestones on the way to creating a world-class prosperous region by the end of the decade.
- The interest payments would just about pay the price these days of one world-class player.