hors concours
Americanadjective
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noting an artist, architect, or the like, not competing or not qualified to compete for the prizes in an exhibit or competition.
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noting or pertaining to a work or project submitted by such a person to an exhibit or competition.
adjective
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(of an artist, exhibitor, etc) excluded from competing
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without equal; unrivalled
Etymology
Origin of hors concours
Literally, “out (of the) competition”
Example Sentences
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A few artists, such as Picasso and De Kooning, were by their own request hors concours.
From Time Magazine Archive
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The result was actually the top 13, since No. 1 was declared hors concours and there were two ties.
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This may be a reason why it was applied to a lady hors concours for Ronsard.
From Aspects of Literature by Murry, J. Middleton
Faux-Froidure was announced as hors concours in water-colors.
From Women in the fine arts, from the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D. by Waters, Clara Erskine Clement
Honorable mention, Paris Salon, 1879; gold medal, 1889; hors concours.
From Women in the fine arts, from the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D. by Waters, Clara Erskine Clement
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