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head and shoulders above

 

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Adverbial head and shoulders above has 1 sense
  1. head and shoulders above - outstandingly superior to; "in intelligence he was head and shoulders above the others in his class"

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Head and Shoulders Above

Description:

The phrase "head and shoulders above" is an idiom used to describe someone or something that is significantly superior or better than others in terms of skills, abilities, achievements, or quality.

Senses and Usages:

  1. Comparative Phrase: When used in a comparative sense, "head and shoulders above" indicates a substantial difference in excellence or superiority. It emphasizes that one person or thing stands out significantly above others.
    • Example: The talented young pianist was head and shoulders above all the other contestants in the competition.
    • Example: The new smartphone is head and shoulders above its competitors in terms of camera quality.
  2. Literal Meaning: Separately, "head" and "shoulders" refer to the body parts, but in this phrase, they signify a considerable distance or degree between two things or people.
    • Example: The mountain peak stood head and shoulders above the surrounding landscape.
    • Example: The skyscraper's height was head and shoulders above the neighboring buildings.
  3. Local Usage: In some regions, "head and shoulders above" can also be used to describe a prestigious or elevated position held by someone.
    • Example: John's hard work and dedication propelled him head and shoulders above his colleagues, leading him to be promoted to manager.
    • Example: The professor's knowledge and experience put her head and shoulders above other scholars in the field.

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