[
UK
/suːpˈɜːb/
]
[ US /sʊˈpɝb/ ]
[ US /sʊˈpɝb/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
of surpassing excellence
a superb actor
a brilliant performance -
surpassingly good
a superb meal
How To Use superb In A Sentence
- A poor game was redeemed in the second half by a couple of superb goals from Anthony Edwards.
- The music promises to be superb:James MacMillan has been commissioned to write two pieces: one for choir, organ, brass and timps, the other for choir a cappella. Archive 2009-05-01
- It also has superb golf courses, so if you're a bit of a golf widow, leave him to tussle in the bunker while you slink off to the spa - it's connected to the hotel by a subterranean tunnel.
- About 10,000 Irish patients contract the superbug each year.
- Even if you're not into playing the ponies, the setting is marvelous and it's a superb place for a picnic.
- Launching a new drive against deadly superbugs, he will say people should not be afraid to challenge staff about hygiene. The Sun
- The government last week put a crackdown on hospital cleanliness at the centre of its fight against the superbug MRSA, which kills an estimated 5,000 in-patients every year in the UK.
- In the open gala, Amy Clayden produced superb form to claim gold in the butterfly, backstroke and freestyle and a silver in the individual medley.
- He was a right-footed left winger, a prolific scorer who cut in from the wing with pace and superb dribbling skills. Times, Sunday Times
- But crucially for a superbike rider, this also means that you will receive some of the finest equipment.