Adjective
top-class (comparative more top-class, superlative most top-class)
Of the highest quality.
top class
To be a top-class athlete, you have to train hard, you have to eat right, you have to get enough rest. I feel the way golf is going nowadays, you have to treat yourself as an athlete. Rory McIlroy
Sasori, your strength came because of your soul, not in spite of it... You were supposed to be a a top-class ninja puppeteer, not a worthless nobody who lets someone else pull the strings. - Kankurou (Naruto Ch 518) Masashi Kishimoto
Parents matter, buildings count, curriculum choices, materials, resources - all these things are important in a top-class education. But, in the end, it comes down to the teachers. Kimberly Quinn
According to them, these coaches offer many facilities that one can expect in top-class hospital like clean toilets, comfortable beds, colour-coded dustbins, oxygen cylinders along with other amenities. Source: Internet
Marquez, bidding for a seventh top-class title in the coronavirus-delayed season, was fourth-quickest, behind Suzuki’s Joan Mir and ahead of Yamaha rider Maverick Vinales. Source: Internet
“For months, millions of us have felt the void of being unable to go to the match to support our team or attend a top-class sporting event. Source: Internet