high-quality
adjective
uk/ˈhaɪˌkwɒl.ə.ti/us/ˈhaɪˌkwɑː.lə.t̬i/very good; of a highquality:
Thecompanyhad areputationforbuildinghigh-quality,fuel-efficientcars.
The school'smissionis toprovidea high-qualityeducationand to putstudentsfirst.
- Finding a high-qualityceilingfaniseasiersaid than done.
- Weprideourselves ondeliveringhigh-qualitycontentthatourreaderscantrust.
- Allourmealsarepreparedwithfresh, high-qualityingredients.
- It was anintensebasketballgameagainst high-qualityopponents.
- Healthcarein Mexico isbecominghigh-quality,cheapandconvenient, they say.
Good, better and best
- all is wellidiom
- at the best of timesidiom
- be the last word insomethingidiom
- better
- better stillphrase
- burnished
- good
- hook
- knocksomethinginto a cocked hatidiom
- leavesomeone/somethingin the dustidiom
- milesidiom
- next-best
- PB
- second
- sound
- topper
- unsurpassed
- upyourgameidiom
- uplift
- well