VisualLang

Good Quality or Condition

19 Words

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second to none
1.
second to none
Phrase

(of a person) considered best in a partular field

Her culinary skills are second to none; no one can match the exquisite flavors and presentation of her dishes.

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best of both worlds
Phrase

a situation that allows one to have two different advantages at the same time

Living in the countryside while having access to city amenities provides the best of both worlds - tranquility and convenience.

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in (good|excellent|better) nick
Phrase

in a very good condition, particularly compared to a previous state

The team's star player returned from injury in good nick, showcasing exceptional skills and contributing to the team's success.

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class act
Noun

a person or thing of impressive or high quality

Despite facing criticism, the athlete remained composed and sportsmanlike, handling the situation like a true class act.

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(as|) good as new
Phrase

used of something that was not working or functioning well, but it is now in good condition

After the thorough cleaning, the antique clock looked as good as new, with its intricate details shining brightly.

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the (best|greatest) thing since sliced bread
Phrase

a thing or person that one believes to be extremely good, useful, interesting etc.

The new smartphone with its advanced features is touted as the greatest thing since sliced bread.

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fit for a king
Phrase

great to a very exceptional degree

The lavish banquet spread was fit for a king, with a wide array of gourmet dishes and fine wines.

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fit for the Gods
Phrase

unexpectedly or unspeakably great

The sunset over the ocean was a breathtaking sight, with hues of gold and pink that seemed fit for the Gods.

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off the hook
9.
off the hook
Phrase

no longer facing a difficulty, danger, or punishment

Thanks to the extension granted by the teacher, I'm off the hook for submitting the assignment today.

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out of this world
10.
out of this world
Phrase

used to describe someone or something that is very unusual or remarkable

The view from the mountaintop was absolutely breathtaking, with scenery that felt out of this world.

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like a dream
Adverb

without any problems or issues

The new software update worked like a dream.

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like a house on fire
Phrase

used to describe a situation or activity that is developing with great intensity, speed, and success

As soon as they met, they hit it off like a house on fire, talking and laughing nonstop.

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to die for
Phrase

used to describe something excellent or extremely desirable

The chocolate cake at the bakery is to die for; it's incredibly rich and decadent.

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[pass] muster
Phrase

to be good enough to meet a particular standard

The candidate's resume was impressive and passed muster with the hiring manager, leading to an interview.

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(as|) good as gold
Phrase

used to describe a very well-behaved and obedient individual, especially a child

A lot of teenagers rebel, but not me—I was always good as gold.

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up to par
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up to par
Phrase

good enough to fulfill one's expectations

Her performance at the concert was up to par, receiving rave reviews from the audience.

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of the first water
Phrase

(of a person) with exceptional skill or talent in a particular area or field, to the point of being considered an example of excellence

As a pianist, she is of the first water, captivating audiences worldwide with her remarkable performances.

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place in the sun
Phrase

a very desirable or advantageous position

After years of hard work, she finally secured her place in the sun with the promotion to CEO.

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on (the|its) bright side
Phrase

used to refer to the positive or good aspects of a situation, even if other parts are not so good

It rained on our picnic, but on the bright side, we didn't have to worry about getting sunburned.

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