A word meaning better than perfect is 'pluperfect':
'She has built a reputation as a pluperfect officer.'
'He speaks with faultless, pluperfect diction.'
The term should be used with care; many would argue that 'perfect' is as far as one can go.
A similar case is 'unique', frequently expressed as, 'He's a very unique example,'; 'This style of art is rather unique,', where, although it is correct to qualify 'unique', many think of it as meaning 'one of a kind'.
It is a single word, outperform (to perform better than another).
perfect gentle
Flawless; complete; ideal.
another word for and isalsoi could have given you a better answer but im notthat bright but atleast i kidda gave u a answer byeat school we use boys sentencesbutoryetso
Excalibur is a much better word than exclaimed, in my opinion.
estefany ramirez
It is a single word, outperform (to perform better than another).
Context is what makes one word better than another. Every word has a very specific meaning, and if that is the meaning that you wish to convey, then it is the right word. If it is not quite the meaning you wish to convey, then you need another word. But you haven't stated any context.
phenotype
a snob maybe?
koasher
He thought he was perfect and better than anyone else and always had a self-satisfied aura about him.
perfect gentle
Flawless; complete; ideal.
Fair game
Perfect
good,awesome,nice,perfect.