1. world-class - Adjective
2. world-class - Adjective Satellite
ranking above all others
Source: WordNetHe is a world-class player who needs no introductions. Alessandro Del Piero
There is no single field of activity, not a single institution, free of the most brutal sort of corruption. Russia has bred a world-class mafia. David Remnick
Having a home away from the media glare is important to world-class athletes. Mary Lou Retton
The emerging picture from... studies is that ten thousand hours of practice is required to achieve the level of master associated with being a world-class expert-in anything. Daniel Levitin
Founders fit the definition of a composer: they see something no one else does. And to help them create it from nothing, they surround themselves with world-class performers. Steve Blank
Mischief nodded. 'It's true,' he conceded. 'You're in the company of eight world-class thieves,' he said, not without a little touch of pride. 'Saints we are not.' But then,' said Deaux-Deaux, 'who is?' he thought on this. 'Besides saints. Clive Barker