Superb
UK /["/suːˈpɜːb/"]/US /["/suːˈpɜːrb/"]/
Definition
excellent; of very good quality
In simple words: very good or excellent
Examples
- a superb player
- The car's in superb condition.
- His performance was absolutely superb.
- You look superb.
- The cuisine is absolutely superb.
- It was a superb goal, scored just seconds before half-time.
- The facilities at the hotel are quite superb.
- a country cottage in a superb location
Usage notes
Use 'superb' in positive contexts to describe things that are exceptionally good, often with a touch of elegance. Avoid in casual or everyday speech, where simpler words like 'great' are more common.
Grammar pattern
standalone adjective
Memory hint
Sounds like 'super' with a 'b' — think of something that is 'super' in every way.
Collocations
- be
- look
- sound
- really
- absolutely
- quite
Synonyms
- excellent
- outstanding
- exceptional
- fantastic
- wonderful
Antonyms
- poor
- mediocre
- bad
Common mistakes
- Confused with 'superb' and 'superbowl'
- Using 'superb' in negative contexts
- Overusing it in casual settings