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first–class
2 ENTRIES FOUND:
first–class
(adjective)
first class
(noun)
first–class
/
ˈ
fɚst
ˈ
klæs/
Brit
/
ˈ
fəːst
ˈ
klɑːs/
adjective
first–class
/
ˈ
fɚst
ˈ
klæs/
Brit
/
ˈ
fəːst
ˈ
klɑːs/
adjective
Britannica Dictionary definition of FIRST–CLASS
1
:
of or relating to first class
passengers in the
first-class
cabin
raising the rates for
first-class
mail
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2
:
of the best quality
:
of the highest excellence
a
first-class
telescope/meal
first-class
[=
excellent, superior
] work
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— first–class
adverb
They insist on flying
first-class
.
I'd like to send this package
first-class
.
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