English Language & Usage Asked by eykanal on February 22, 2021
If something can be “on par”, and “subpar”, can something be described as “superpar”? Is there an accepted way to describe something as extraordinary with this term?
The typical phrase is above par. Superpar is not a word in common use.
Correct answer by Matt E. Эллен on February 22, 2021
How about nonpareil? Same Latin root as par.
Answered by JeffSahol on February 22, 2021
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