Be in a different league In english explanation

The meaning, explanation, definition and origin of the idiom/phrase "be in a different league", English Idiom Dictionary ( also found in Vietnamese )

author Julia Huong calendar 2022-03-17 10:03

Meaning of Be in a different league

Synonyms:

be in a class of (one's)/its own , in a league of (one's)/its own

Be in a different league phrase

To be far superior to someone or something else.

When it comes to uniqueness, Leo's designs are truly in a different league.

In my opinion, Emma Watson is in a different league from most Hollywood film actresses.

Other phrases about:

head and shoulders above

At a much higher level than other people or things

streets ahead (of somebody/something)

Superior to someone or something else.

tower head and shoulders above (someone or something)

1. Used to say that someone or something is much taller than someone or something else
2. Used to say that someone or something is far better than someone or something else

not hold a candle to (someone or something)

To be superior to someone or something else in terms of quality, beauty, or impact.
 

Grammar and Usage of Be in a different league

Verb Forms

  • be in a different league
  • is in a different league
  • was in a different league

The verb "be" should be conjugated according to its tense.

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fairly and squarely
straightforwardly
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