Adjective
A-grade (not comparable)
outstanding; of the first rank
I realised I had been an A-grade fool.
Durable, weather-resistant solid, A-grade teak wood. Source: Internet
Fraser Oates shows the style that earned him the House Medal and the A-Grade Cricketer of the Year award this season. Source: Internet
‘Stephen and Jacquie will be employed on standard States of Jersey terms and conditions for senior employees, paid within the range for A-grade senior civil servants. Source: Internet
It is also a user of rPET produced by Mpact Polymers and is the only polystyrene plant in southern Africa to hold A-Grade certification with BRC (British Retail Consortium). Source: Internet
Jessica Carey was 'shocked' when she was named captain of the SEQ side which went through undefeated at the QRL A-Grade State Championships last weekend. Source: Internet
For instance, if more than 30 percent of products in a specific category (i.e. washing machines) are classified as A-grade, some of the less efficient products will then be downgraded. Source: Internet