- The very best of a group; the top choice or elite members.
Explanation
Origin
- From the French phrase crème de la crème, literally cream of the cream.
- Cream is the fatty part of milk that rises to the top and is considered the richest and best part.
- The expression transfers this idea to people or things, signifying the highest quality or best examples within a category.
Synonyms & Related Expressions
Alternatives
Slang/Informal:
- Top dog(s) (Refers to the leader or best performer)
- The shit (Vulgar, means the best, excellent use with extreme caution)
- Badass (Slang, refers to someone impressive or highly skilled, can imply the best)
- GOAT (Acronym: Greatest Of All Time)
Formal/Standard:
- Elite
- Premier
- Top-performing
- The finest examples
- Best in class
Situational Appropriateness
- Neutral to slightly informal.
- Can be used in business and professional contexts, but top-tier or elite might sometimes sound more formal.
- Very common in general conversation.
Misunderstanding Warnings
- Unlikely to be misunderstood, though the literal connection to dairy cream might need clarification for learners.
Examples
- These students represent the cream of the crop from our university.
- We only hire the cream of the crop.
- When it comes to vintage cars, this model is the cream of the crop.
Dialogue
Recruiter A: We had over 500 applicants for this position.
Recruiter B: Wow. How many did you interview?
Recruiter A: We narrowed it down to the top 10. They're really the cream of the crop.
Recruiter B: Excellent. Let's see their profiles.
Social Media Examples
- Post: Proud to announce our company was selected as one of the 'Best Places to Work'! We truly have the cream of the crop when it comes to employees. #TeamAwesome #CompanyCulture
- Tweet: Just tasted the new lineup from @ArtisanChocolates definitely the cream of the crop! #chocolate #foodie
- Comment: These finalists are the cream of the crop, it's going to be a tough decision!
Response Patterns
Typically an assessment, not requiring a direct response.
If someone describes a group you're in as the cream of the crop, a polite response might be:
- Thank you, that's kind of you to say.
- We certainly try our best.
If someone describes an item or group this way, responses could be agreement:
- Absolutely, they're top-notch.
- Definitely the best.
Common Follow-up Questions/Actions
After identifying something/someone as the cream of the crop:
- Asking what makes them the best: What sets them apart?
- Expressing agreement/disagreement: I agree, or I think [another option] is better.
- Seeking more examples: Who else is in that category?
Conversation Starter
- No.
- Used to evaluate or describe something already under discussion.
Intonation
- Emphasis usually falls on cream and crop.
- Often spoken with a tone of approval or highlighting excellence.
- They really are the CREAM of the CROP.
Generation Differences
- Widely understood and used across all generations.
Regional Variations
- Common in all major English-speaking regions.
- Crème de la crème might be slightly more frequent in British English, but is understood everywhere.