First-class
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adjective
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noun
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(As an adjective)
First-class ( adjective )
- Of the highest quality; excellent.
- Of the highest or most important level or rank; superior.
- Of or for the most luxurious or expensive class of travel or accommodation on public transport.
Origin:
From the phrase first class, which is from the late 16th century, from first + class.
Examples:
- The hotel is considered a first-class establishment.
- The company is known for its first-class customer service.
- The concert was a first-class performance.
- The restaurant serves first-class cuisine.
- The flight offered first-class seats with extra legroom and complimentary drinks.
(As a noun)
First-class ( noun )
- Of the highest quality; excellent.
- Of the highest or most important level or rank; superior.
- Of or for the most luxurious or expensive class of travel or accommodation on public transport.
Origin:
From the phrase first class, which is from the late 16th century, from first + class.
Examples:
- The hotel is considered a first-class establishment.
- The company is known for its first-class customer service.
- The concert was a first-class performance.
- The restaurant serves first-class cuisine.
- The flight offered first-class seats with extra legroom and complimentary drinks.