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Word that describes better then the best?

There isn't really a single word that means "better than the best." "Best" is already the superlative, meaning it's the highest degree of something.

However, you can use other phrases to express something exceeding the "best":

* Exceptional: This implies something that goes beyond the usual standards of excellence.

* Outstanding: Similar to exceptional, but emphasizes the "standing out" quality.

* Unparalleled: This means there is nothing comparable to it.

* Supreme: This suggests the highest possible level.

* Ultimate: This emphasizes the finality and completeness of something.

* Top-notch: This is a more informal way of saying "excellent."

* Unrivaled: This emphasizes that nothing can compete with it.

* Transcendent: This suggests something that goes beyond ordinary limits.

You can also use comparative adjectives to express a degree of improvement over the "best"

* Even better: This emphasizes that something is even more superior than the best.

* More incredible: This compares the degree of amazement.

* Superior: This directly compares something to the best.

The best word or phrase to use depends on the specific context and what you are trying to convey.

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