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high-ticket

 

Definitions from WordNet

Adjective high-ticket has 1 sense
  1. big-ticket, high-ticket - very expensive; "big-ticket items like cars and furs"; "a big-ticket government program"
    Antonyms: cheap, inexpensive (indirect, via expensive)

Definitions from the Web

Term: high-ticket

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense 1: Referring to goods or services that have a high price or value.

Usage: High-ticket items such as luxury cars and designer clothing are often purchased by the wealthy.

Sense 2: Characteristic of an event or experience that comes with a significant cost or expense.

Usage: Attending the exclusive gala was a high-ticket affair, with tickets priced in the thousands.

Sense 3: Referring to a strategy or approach that focuses on selling high-priced items.

Usage: The company's high-ticket sales model targets affluent clients seeking premium products.

Part of Speech: Noun

Sense: A product or service that is expensive or possesses a high value.

Usage: Investing in high-tickets requires careful consideration due to the substantial financial commitment involved.

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