High-performance (adjective)

  1. Having or producing a level of performance that is significantly better than average or expected.
  2. Designed to perform at a level that is significantly better than average or expected.

Origin:

Formed from the combination of 'high' and 'performance'.

Examples:

  1. The new high-performance sports car can reach speeds of over 200 mph, making it one of the fastest cars on the road.
  2. The high-performance computing system was capable of processing large amounts of data in real-time, allowing for faster and more accurate decision making.
  3. The company's high-performance employees were rewarded with bonuses and promotions for their exceptional work.
  4. The high-performance battery technology used in the electric car provides a driving range of over 300 miles on a single charge.
  5. The new high-performance materials used in the construction of the building are lighter and stronger than traditional materials, making it more energy efficient.
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