corking Synonyms
Strongest:
- lovely
- great
- superb
- excellent
- fantastic
- hot
- marvellous
- awesome
- marvelous
- wonderful
- terrific
- prime
- beautiful
- fine
- fabulous
- stellar
Strong:
- blue-chip
- boffo
- immense
- splendid
- bang-up
- first-rate
- famous
- out-of-sight
- groovy
- dope
- fab
- classic
- down
- sterling
- capital
- superior
- good
- frontline
- topping
- keen
- cool
- swell
- cracking
- blue-ribbon
- nifty
- tip-top
- fantabulous
- righteous
- top-shelf
- grand
- bonny
- radical
- number-one
- top
- first-string
- choice
- boss
- peachy
- mean
- supernal
- bully
- too-much
- out-of-this-world
- heavenly
- special
- topflight
- first-class
- slick
- noble
- bumper
- crackerjack
- unsurpassed
- superlative
- par-excellence
- wizard
- gilt-edge
- a1
- dandy
- prize
- sensational
- dynamite
- quality
- top-notch
- prizewinning
- banner
- gone
- gangbusters
- brave
- high-class
- neat
- primo
- decent
- gangbuster
- exceptional
- divine
Weak:
corking Meaning
Wordnet
corking (s)
very good
corking Sentence Examples
- The team delivered a corking performance, securing their place in the finals.
- She did a corking job on the presentation, impressing everyone with her thorough research.
- We had a corking time at the party last night; the atmosphere was fantastic.
- His corking goal in the final minutes of the game secured victory for his team.
- The chef prepared a corking meal, receiving compliments from all the guests.
- The company celebrated its anniversary with a corking event that left a lasting impression.
- The comedian's corking jokes had the audience roaring with laughter throughout the show.
- The band played a corking set, energizing the crowd with their music.
- Despite the rain, we had a corking day at the beach, building sandcastles and swimming in the ocean.
- The author's latest book is receiving rave reviews; critics describe it as a corking read.
FAQs About the word corking
very good
lovely, great, superb,excellent, fantastic, hot, marvellous, awesome, marvelous, wonderful
poor, terrible,poor, wretched, atrocious, terrible, vile, lousy, inferior, bad
The team delivered a corking performance, securing their place in the finals.
She did a corking job on the presentation, impressing everyone with her thorough research.
We had a corking time at the party last night; the atmosphere was fantastic.
His corking goal in the final minutes of the game secured victory for his team.