high-class
1high-class — adjective very good in quality and very expensive: a high class restaurant a. very good in ability: a high class athlete …
2high-class — (adj.) 1864, from HIGH (Cf. high) (adj.) + CLASS (Cf. class) (n.) …
3high-class — adj [usually before noun] of good quality and style, and usually expensive ≠ ↑low class ▪ a high class restaurant …
4high-class — [adj] first class best, choice, classy, deluxe, elite, superior, supreme, upper class, upper crust*; concepts 568,572 …
5high-class — [hī′klas′] adj. 1. of a superior class, rank, quality, etc. 2. Informal refined, elegant, tasteful, etc …
6high-class — index superior (excellent) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …
7high-class — high′ class′ adj. of a type superior in quality or degree; first rate …
8high-class — {adj.} Of the best quality; very good; superior. Avoided by many careful speakers. * /When Mr. Brown got a raise in pay, Mrs. Brown started to look for a high class apartment./ * /Mrs. Smith always gets her clothing at high class shops./ * /Mr.… …
9high-class — {adj.} Of the best quality; very good; superior. Avoided by many careful speakers. * /When Mr. Brown got a raise in pay, Mrs. Brown started to look for a high class apartment./ * /Mrs. Smith always gets her clothing at high class shops./ * /Mr.… …
10high-class — adj Of the best quality; very good; superior. Avoided by many careful speakers. When Mr. Brown got a raise in pay, Mrs. Brown started to look for a high class apartment. Mrs. Smith always gets her clothing at high class shops. Mr. Jones always… …