Adjective
world-beating (not comparable)
Superior to all others of its sort.
The world-beating test-and-trace system the Prime Minister promised was never delivered.
GlaxoSmithKline is opening a £10 million research base in King’s Cross to tap into the area’s world-beating artificial intelligence brains and try to find new treatments for cancer and other serious diseases. Source: Internet
He does not talk of moonshots, trillion-dollar British tech giants, or world-beating schemes that never materialise. Source: Internet
“I hope that we can recognise the contributions that so many people make to ensure that success, be it our home-grown festival organisations, our universities and of course those like Underbelly, who deliver this world-beating festival experiences. Source: Internet
Fernandes has established affiliates over the years in Indonesia, Thailand, India, Japan and Vietnam, trying to take advantage of world-beating traffic growth in the region. Source: Internet
The Golden Ball will be running the bar and providing its world-beating fish and chips and Charlotte Cavanagh’s prize-winning Time for Tea vintage tea room will be serving naughty cakes and home-made lemonade.” Source: Internet
The prime minister promised it would be complete and “world-beating” by June. Source: Internet