High-class (adjective)

Of a superior quality or rank; upscale.

Origin:

Formed from the words 'high' and 'class' which both have separate meanings.

Examples:

  1. The high-class hotel offered top-notch amenities and services.
  2. She was dressed in high-class attire and was the center of attention at the event.
  3. The high-class restaurant was known for its gourmet cuisine and elegant atmosphere.
  4. His high-class car was a status symbol and a source of pride.
  5. The high-class neighborhood was filled with large homes and lush gardens.
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