Antonyms for high-class


Grammar : Adj
Spell : hahy-klas, -klahs
Phonetic Transcription : ˈhaɪˈklæs, -ˈklɑs


Definition of high-class

Origin :
  • 1864, from high (adj.) + class (n.).
  • adj first-class
Example sentences :
  • He is off to Paris, where he will get a fine berth in a high-class business.
  • Extract from : « Abbe Mouret's Transgression » by Emile Zola
  • Yet Macaulay Carvel was not to be despised on account of his high-class mediocrity.
  • Extract from : « Paul Patoff » by F. Marion Crawford
  • Used for high-class upholstery purposes, and for curtains and hangings.
  • Extract from : « Textiles » by William H. Dooley
  • Some of the Brazilian tobacco is a high-class product, but not much is exported.
  • Extract from : « Commercial Geography » by Jacques W. Redway
  • A handsome volume, in good type, with high-class illustrations.
  • Extract from : « The Girls of St. Olave's » by Mabel Mackintosh
  • Some of her work has appeared in Harper's Magazine and other high-class periodicals.
  • Extract from : « The Indian Today » by Charles A. Eastman
  • It would be a pity to spoil one of your high-class jokes; so what was the reason?
  • Extract from : « The Strange Case of Mortimer Fenley » by Louis Tracy
  • The oil is too expensive to be used in other than high-class toilet soaps.
  • Extract from : « The Handbook of Soap Manufacture » by W. H. Simmons
  • She had been educated in a high-class convent, where she had learned French and music.
  • Extract from : « Dubliners » by James Joyce
  • A high-class piano is the result of very careful workmanship.
  • Extract from : « How it Works » by Archibald Williams

Synonyms for high-class

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