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hors concours
[ awr kawn-koor ]
adjective
, French.
- noting an artist, architect, or the like, not competing or not qualified to compete for the prizes in an exhibit or competition.
- noting or pertaining to a work or project submitted by such a person to an exhibit or competition.
hors concours
/ ɔr kɔ̃kur /
adjective
- (of an artist, exhibitor, etc) excluded from competing
- without equal; unrivalled
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hors concours1
Literally, “out (of the) competition”
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Word History and Origins
Origin of hors concours1
literally: out of the competition
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Example Sentences
H'm, I met a "hors concours" who knew, and I was quite prepared to witness a scene when I came in here.
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The sculptured groups would be received any day hors concours in the Salons for their technique only.
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Lenbach had not only an eye and a hand, but likewise elbows and a tongue which placed him hors concours.
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The Germans as unconscious humorists maintain their supremacy hors concours.
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The greater number were hors concours, for Alphonsine's was to the aged courtesan what Chelsea Hospital is to the aged soldier.
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