plural
leagues
plural
leagues
Britannica Dictionary definition of LEAGUE
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1
:
a group of sports teams that play against each other
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often used figuratively
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I enjoy playing chess, but when I tried playing against George, I knew right away that I was out of my league. [=I knew that he was much better than I was]
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According to one restaurant reviewer, the two chefs are not even in the same league. [=one of the chefs is much better than the other]
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He's a pretty good writer, but he's not in the same league as she is. = He's a pretty good writer, but she's in a different league altogether. [=she is a much better writer than he is]
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When it comes to cooking, he's in a league of his own. [=he is a much better cook than anyone else]
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see also big league, bush league, ivy league, little league, major leagues, minor league
2
:
a group or organization of nations or people united for a purpose
in league (with)
:
working with someone especially to do something dishonest
2
league
/ˈliːg/
noun
plural
leagues
plural
leagues
Britannica Dictionary definition of LEAGUE
[count]
:
any one of several old units of distance from about 2.4 to 4.6 miles (3.9 to 7.4 kilometers)