What does second to none mean?

Definition of second to none
: better than all others of the same kind His cakes are second to none. The city's public transportation system is second to none.
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Does second to none mean good?

If you say that something is second to none, you are emphasizing that it is very good indeed or the best that there is. Our scientific research is second to none.
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Does second to none mean first?

So "second to none" means "first" which means "best".
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Where does the saying second to none come from?

The phrase “second to none” was first used by Shakespeare circa 1589-1594. It appears in his written work titled The Comedy of Errors. The phrase was used by the character Angelo to speak positively on behalf of another character Antipholus.
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Is second to none example?

(1) As a dancer, he is second to none . (2) What method is second to none? (3) Our scientific research is second to none. (4) Her dribbling skills look second to none.
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What does second to none mean?



How do you use second to none?

The best, as in Mom's chocolate cake is second to none. Shakespeare was among the first to use this term in The Comedy of Errors (5:1), when Angelo speaks warmly of Antipholus of Syracuse: “Of credit infinite, highly belov'd, second to none that lives here.”
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What does little to none mean?

The expression “little or none” is meant to describe a very narrow distinction, between hardly any and none at all: “The store's tomatoes had little or none of the flavor I get from eating what I grow in my garden.” The mistaken variation “little to none” blunts this expression's force by implying a range of amounts ...
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What does the icing on the cake mean?

Definition of icing on the cake

: something extra that makes a good thing even better The concert itself was great, and getting to meet the band afterward was (the) icing on the cake.
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What is the meaning of eye to eye?

to have or come to the same opinion or point of view. The two did not see eye to eye on on certain political issues.
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What does nulli Secundus?

A Latin phrase meaning second to none.
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What is the meaning of the idiom in hot water?

: a difficult or dangerous situation : trouble entry 1 sense 4 —used with in or into But this poor fellow was always getting into hot water, and if there was a wrong way of doing a thing, was sure to hit upon it.—
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What's the meaning of find your feet?

Definition of find one's feet

: to start to be comfortable in a new situation : to begin to be confident or successful They quickly found their feet in their adopted country. I was away for a long time, so it will take me a while to find my feet again.
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Is a cut above the rest?

If you say that someone or something is a cut above other people or things of the same kind, you mean they are better than them. Her detective stories are a cut above the rest.
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What does six of one half a dozen of the other?

Definition of it's six of one, half (a) dozen of the other

US, informal. —used to say that one does not see any real difference between two possible choices.
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What is second guessing?

1 : to criticize or question actions or decisions of (someone) often after the results of those actions or decisions are known meet almost every morning and, over coffee, second-guess the local coach— Bruce Newman also : to engage in such criticism of (an action or decision) second-guess the general's strategy.
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Have it in the bag meaning?

Assured of success, virtually accomplished or won. For example, The coach thought the trophy was in the bag, or Our new contract is in the bag. The precise allusion in this idiom is unknown.
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What does spilling the beans mean?

Disclose a secret or reveal something prematurely, as in You can count on little Carol to spill the beans about the surprise. In this colloquial expression, first recorded in 1919, spill means “divulge,” a usage dating from the 1500s.
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What does from the horse's mouth mean?

From a reliable source, on the best authority. For example, I have it from the horse's mouth that he plans to retire next month. Also put as straight from the horse's mouth, this expression alludes to examining a horse's teeth to determine its age and hence its worth. [
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What does breaking the ice mean?

To remove the tension at a first meeting, at the opening of a party, etc.: “That joke really broke the ice at the conference; we all relaxed afterward.”
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What does knowing the ropes mean?

To be familiar with the details of an operation: “You won't have to train the new computer operator; she already knows the ropes.”
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What does the expression no dice mean?

No, certainly not; also, impossible. For example, Anthony wanted to borrow my new coat, but Mom said no dice, or We tried to rent the church for the wedding, but it's no go for the date you picked, or Jim asked Dad to help pay for the repairs, but Dad said no soap.
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What is meant by cherry on top?

(also the cherry on (top of) the sundae, the cherry on top) something that makes something that is already good even better, or perfect: For his career, the Olympic Games would be the cherry on the cake. He put the cherry on top of the cake by scoring for the third time.
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Is slim to none?

Definition of slim to none

: almost none "What are their chances of winning?" "Slim to none."
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What is a word for no change?

A period or state of inactivity. stasis. stagnation. inactivity. staticity.
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Has no effect meaning?

What is the meaning of “no effect”? If something had no effect on something, it means that that something did not have the desired result or impact on that other something.
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