first class (Meaning)

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first class (n)

the highest rank in a classification

mail that includes letters and postcards and packages sealed against inspection

the most expensive accommodations on a ship or train or plane

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first class (r)

by first class conveyance; with first class accommodations

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first class (s)

very good; of the highest quality

Webster

first class (a.)

Of the best class; of the highest rank; in the first division; of the best quality; first-rate; as, a first-class telescope.

first class Sentence Examples

  1. He received a first class honours degree in mathematics from the University of Cambridge.
  2. The airline offers first class tickets for passengers who want to travel in luxury.
  3. She flew first class to New York for her business trip.
  4. The train had a small first class section with comfortable seats.
  5. The hotel had a first class restaurant that served delicious food.
  6. The actor gave a first class performance in the play.
  7. The chef prepared a first class meal for the guests.
  8. The service at the hotel was first class.
  9. The book was a first class read, and I couldn't put it down.
  10. The resort offered first class facilities, including a spa, a gym, and a swimming pool.

FAQs About the word first class

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lousy, terrible, unsatisfactory, unsatisfactory, awful, pathetic, wretched, vile, wretched, terrible

He received a first class honours degree in mathematics from the University of Cambridge.

The airline offers first class tickets for passengers who want to travel in luxury.

She flew first class to New York for her business trip.

The train had a small first class section with comfortable seats.