too good for this world

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too good for this world (not comparable)

  1. Too morally good or pure for the sinful mortal world.
    • 1733, Lewis Theobald, ed., The Works of Shakespeare: in Seven Volumes, Dedication, page A3.
      It might be a childish Superstition, perhaps, to imagine her too good for this World, but we feel to our Concern, that what made her revered on Earth, qualified her too early for a Saint in Heaven.
  2. (idiomatic) Out of this world; of exceptionally high quality; wonderful; marvelous.