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		Definition of high-class in English: high-classadjectiveˌhʌɪˈklɑːsˈhaɪ ˈˌklæs Of a high standard, quality, or social class.  Example sentencesExamples -  Visitors could stay in one of the planned luxury hotels, enjoy top-quality entertainment at the arena and drop in to the casino before eating in one of the range of high-class restaurants which will grace the waterfront.
 -  One former high-class call-girl, however, is prepared to explain in detail how some agencies work.
 -  The fictional Montecito is a high-class casino and hotel in the heart of Vegas.
 -  A high-class Bradford city centre restaurant has been put up for sale - less than three months after it was reopened with a new menu.
 -  The seven-day event will attract high-class musicians and 1000 spectators per show each night.
 -  He comes from a high-class family of mandarin intellectuals who despised commerce and viewed making money as vulgar.
 -  Members of Bingley Operatic Society said the idea to replace the arts centre with a high-class food store was ludicrous.
 -  Slowly shops and other amenities grew up beside the inns and a high-class residential area called Belle Grove was built.
 -  The council can spend as much money on surveys as they like, they will never attract any high-class businesses or get the good shoppers to come back.
 -  I go to the cheap markets and the expensive markets, I mix with low-class and high-class society.
 -  Also among the suggestions being looked at for the site is a high-class hotel, conference centre and restaurant.
 -  Once a fixture at some of Manchester's most high-class establishments, he now rubs shoulders with truckers and tea ladies.
 -  For a spot of high-class window shopping at the expense of Prada, Valentino and Versace, try a stroll down Madison Avenue.
 -  Amateurs rather than professionals provided entertainment the same evening in a high-class concert at Victoria Hall.
 -  He was today starting a seven-year jail sentence exactly one month after the raid at the high-class jewellers near York Minster.
 -  He has all the right credentials to make a high-class hurdler.
 -  A high-class novice hurdler last season, Lord Sam has won both his races over fences in the style of a hugely talented young chaser.
 -  My dad is really uptight and we live in a fancy high-class neighborhood.
 -  He believes high-class cashmere products are the only way ahead.
 -  I feel a high-class hotel with all its attendant facilities would carry more kudos than yet more apartments.
 
  Synonyms superior, upper-class, first-rate, high-quality, top-quality, high-grade, excellent, select, elite, exclusive, choice, premier, top, top-flight, grade A luxurious, deluxe, elegant, fancy British upmarket North American high-toned, upscale informal tip-top, top-notch, top-drawer, A1, stellar, super, super-duper, classy, posh British informal, dated top-hole Australian/New Zealand informal bonzer British informal, dated spiffing, topping    Definition of high-class in US English: high-classadjectiveˈhī ˈˌklasˈhaɪ ˈˌklæs Of a high standard, quality, or social class.  a high-class boarding school  Example sentencesExamples -  Visitors could stay in one of the planned luxury hotels, enjoy top-quality entertainment at the arena and drop in to the casino before eating in one of the range of high-class restaurants which will grace the waterfront.
 -  He has all the right credentials to make a high-class hurdler.
 -  My dad is really uptight and we live in a fancy high-class neighborhood.
 -  The fictional Montecito is a high-class casino and hotel in the heart of Vegas.
 -  Amateurs rather than professionals provided entertainment the same evening in a high-class concert at Victoria Hall.
 -  The seven-day event will attract high-class musicians and 1000 spectators per show each night.
 -  He believes high-class cashmere products are the only way ahead.
 -  The council can spend as much money on surveys as they like, they will never attract any high-class businesses or get the good shoppers to come back.
 -  One former high-class call-girl, however, is prepared to explain in detail how some agencies work.
 -  Members of Bingley Operatic Society said the idea to replace the arts centre with a high-class food store was ludicrous.
 -  For a spot of high-class window shopping at the expense of Prada, Valentino and Versace, try a stroll down Madison Avenue.
 -  Also among the suggestions being looked at for the site is a high-class hotel, conference centre and restaurant.
 -  A high-class Bradford city centre restaurant has been put up for sale - less than three months after it was reopened with a new menu.
 -  I go to the cheap markets and the expensive markets, I mix with low-class and high-class society.
 -  I feel a high-class hotel with all its attendant facilities would carry more kudos than yet more apartments.
 -  A high-class novice hurdler last season, Lord Sam has won both his races over fences in the style of a hugely talented young chaser.
 -  Once a fixture at some of Manchester's most high-class establishments, he now rubs shoulders with truckers and tea ladies.
 -  Slowly shops and other amenities grew up beside the inns and a high-class residential area called Belle Grove was built.
 -  He was today starting a seven-year jail sentence exactly one month after the raid at the high-class jewellers near York Minster.
 -  He comes from a high-class family of mandarin intellectuals who despised commerce and viewed making money as vulgar.
 
  Synonyms superior, upper-class, first-rate, high-quality, top-quality, high-grade, excellent, select, elite, exclusive, choice, premier, top, top-flight, grade a     |