1. next level - Noun
2. next level - Adjective
A significantly more advanced or unusual state or situation.
Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see next, level.
next level (comparative more next level, superlative most next level)
Alternative form of next-level
next-level (not comparable)
(idiomatic) Significantly more advanced, better, or more extreme.
next-level
When kids look up to great scientists the way they do to great musicians and actors, civilization will jump to the next level. Brian Greene
Amen is not the end of a prayer, it just gets us ready to go to the next level. Gary Busey
There is at least one point in the history of any company when you have to change dramatically to rise to the next level of performance. Miss that moment - and you start to decline. Andy Grove
When I came into boxing, I brought it to the next level with adverts and doing pantomime and people just got jealous of me doing that. Frank Bruno
The animated contest of liberty is waiting for you, but you've got to take it in your hands. You've got to have a will to accept the truth and buck the system and the group collective. Do that and you'll earn your way to the next level. This is the info war. Alex Jones
I've been accustomed to being famous and having a certain level of attention for 14 years, but in the last few months, it's changed. It's like on the arcade game, I've gone up to the next level. Kylie Minogue