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high-class

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective high-class has 1 sense
  1. high-class, high-toned - pretentiously elegant; "a high-toned restaurant"
    Antonym: inelegant (indirect, via elegant)

Definitions from the Web

Term: High-class

Definition:

adjective

1. Referring to or characteristic of the upper social classes; sophisticated, elegant, or refined.

2. Of superior quality or status; exclusive.

Examples:

Adjective:

1. She always attends high-class parties wearing designer dresses and expensive jewelry.

2. The high-class restaurant offered a decadent menu featuring exquisite dishes.

3. The hotel provided high-class amenities such as luxurious suites and personalized services.

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