单词 | classy |
释义 | classyclass‧y /ˈklɑːsi $ ˈklæsi/ adjective informal ![]() ![]() EXAMPLES FROM OTHER DICTIONARIES Thesaurus
Longman Language Activatorexpensive and fashionable► expensive 1fashionable and expensive: an expensive hotel, restaurant, area etc is very fashionable and it is expensive to stay, eat, or live there: · My uncle took us out to dinner at an expensive restaurant.· The house is on West Boston Avenue, Detroit's most expensive residential area. ► exclusive an exclusive area, school, shop, club etc is very expensive, and only a few very rich people have enough money to live there or use it: · They live in Bel Air, an exclusive suburb of Los Angeles.· The country club is very exclusive - you have to be invited to join. ► luxurious a luxurious building or room is large, very comfortable, and has expensive decorations and furniture: · a room in a luxurious New York hotel· Atlantis is one of the world's most luxurious cruise ships. ► fancy especially American, spoken a fancy house, car, hotel, restaurant etc is expensive and fashionable: · You'd think a fancy restaurant like this would have better service.· We stayed in a fancy Victorian hotel in San Francisco. ► posh especially British, spoken a posh restaurant, house, car etc is expensive and looks as if it is used or owned by rich people: · When I'm famous I'm going to stay in a posh hotel and drink champagne all day.· She goes to a posh girls' school near Brighton. ► upmarket especially British /upscale American used or bought by people who belong to a higher social class or have more money than ordinary people, and therefore more expensive: · I was surprised when I saw her apartment - I'd have expected a lawyer to have something a little more upmarket.· New upscale shops and restaurants are driving some of the older businesses out of the neighborhood. ► classy fashionable, expensive, and used by people who have a lot of money or belong to a high social class: · She took us to a very classy seafood restaurant in the old part of the city.· The cafe's interior has been redone and looks very classy.· The Grand Union Hotel is one of the classiest hotels in this part of the country. ► plush: plush hotel/office/apartment etc a hotel, office etc that looks expensive because it contains a lot of nice furniture, decorations etc: · The firm's headquarters is a plush $2.5 million office building on Woodside Road.· the plush lobby of a four-star hotel having a lot of style or elegance► stylish · The room was full of stylish furniture and expensive paintings.· She was a stylish woman, always dressed to suit the occasion. ► elegant having an attractive and graceful appearance or way of moving, dressing etc, often in a way that is expensive: · The house was elegant and well kept.· Vienna is a city of grand public buildings and elegant private ones.· The elegant figure of Mr Reed appeared in the doorway. ► sophisticated having a confident and expensive appearance, and showing good judgement about what is artistic and fashionable: · She was glamorous and sophisticated, but seemed a little lonely.· Nothing beats black for the classic sophisticated look.suave and sophisticated: · The suave, sophisticated 60-year-old singer is still performing and drawing crowds. ► classy informal attractively and expensively dressed, decorated, or prepared: · Their wedding was a very classy affair.· a classy restaurant· She's smart, witty, and classy. ![]() ![]() |
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