Thoroughbredness

Pronunciation: /ˈθɝoʊbɹɛdˈnɛs/

Thoroughbredness (noun)

  1. The quality of being bred from a line of animals kept for racing or showing, with careful records of parents.
  2. A strong sense of being truly the best kind of something, based on careful selection and proven standards.

Examples

  • The breeder checks thoroughbredness before selling the foal.
  • Her thoroughbredness shows in the horse’s steady temperament.