Superb - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |suːˈpɜːrb|  American pronunciation of the word superb
Brit.  |suːˈpɜːb|  British pronunciation of the word superb

adjective

- of surpassing excellence (syn: brilliant)
a superb actor
- surpassingly good
a superb meal

Extra examples

They've done a superb job.

The performance was absolutely superb.

Her dance partner is a superb physical specimen.

...a child who is a natural acrobat with a superb sense of balance...

...the restaurant's cuisine is truly superb, but the maître d's aristocratic demeanor is a bit much...

She was in superb form today.

Big up to Kelly Holmes! She ran a superb race.

Congratulations on a superb performance!

The carving is a superb piece of craftsmanship.

A superb goal by Owen earned United a dramatic victory yesterday.

Gifted with a superb voice, she became the Opera's leading soprano.

Our hotel was in a superb central position near St Mark's Square.

Whether he was a great artist or not, Dali was a superb technician.

Liverpool were back level again two minutes later with a superb goal.

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