What is another word for easily first?

Pronunciation: [ˈiːzɪlɪ fˈɜːst] (IPA)

There are many synonyms for "easily first." Some possible options include "top," "highest," "leading," "foremost," "preeminent," "supreme," "paramount," "prime," and "dominant." Each of these words conveys a sense of being ahead of the competition or standing out in some way. For example, if someone is the "top performer" in a group, it means they are performing better than anyone else in that group. Similarly, if a company is the "preeminent" provider of a certain product or service, it means they are seen as being the best in that industry. Choosing the right synonym can help you to communicate more clearly and effectively.

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What are the hypernyms for Easily first?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

Famous quotes with Easily first

  • As educator, Jean Jacques was, in one respect, easily first; he erected a monument of warning against the Ego.
    Henry Adams
  • From 1887 up to the end of his Premiership in 1905, he was the most skilful of all the House of Commons speakers of his day, with the exception of...Gladstone...he was a brave man—and a fearless one. In comparatively small things he shrank from conclusions and thus gave a false impression of irresolution, but on fundamental issues he never flinched or meandered. He was through and through a patriot and never lost confidence in the invincibility of his country...Clearly he was not the man to stimulate and organise the activity of the Navy in a crisis. But he was an ideal man for the Foreign Office and to assist the Cabinet on big issues. His contributions in the War and afterwards in the making of Peace were of the highest order. In personal charm he was easily first among all the statesmen with whom I came in contact. As to his intellectual gifts I doubt whether I ever met so illuminating an intelligence inside the Council Chamber.
    Arthur Balfour

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