Australian English Meaning of high-class
high-class
Other Australian English words related to high-class
- awsome
- beautiful
- classic
- excellent
- ripper
- famous
- fantastic
- good
- first class
- terrific
- hot
- lovely
- marvellous
- marvellous
- prime
- quality
- stellar
- superb
- terrific
- wonderful
- bang up
- banner
- better
- Blue chip
- Blue ribbon
- Boss
- brave
- bully
- bumper
- Capital
- choice
- cool
- crackerjack
- cracking
- dandy
- decent
- divine
- dope
- Dynamite
- Exceptional.
- awesome
- fantabulous
- first-rate
- first-string
- ironclad
- good
- Grand
- groovy
- heavenly
- immense
- keen
- average
- tidy
- nifty
- noble
- number one
- out of this world
- par excellence
- peachy
- cousin
- prize
- radical
- righteous
- sensational
- smooth
- special
- splendid
- Pound sterling (GBP)
- superior
- superlative
- celestial
- swell
- tip-top
- too much
- top
- top-notch
- topping
- unsurpassed
- wizard
- A1
- five-star
- four-star
- Frontline
- Number 1
- out of sight
- topflight
- top-of-the-line
- top-shelf
- acceptable
- adequate
- Okay
- right as rain
- ripper
- bonny
- bonny
- Brag
- classical
- Cork
- down
- fancy
- gilt-edged
- gone
- high-grade
- Hype
- okay
- okay
- passable
- premium
- prizewinning
- satisfactory
- select
- standard
- superfine
- tolerable
- traditional
- Gangbuster
- going gangbusters
- high-test
- Jim-dandy
- number one
- ripper
- sick
Nearest Words of high-class
- high-churchman-ship => High-churchman-ship
- high-churchman => high-churchman
- high-churchism => High churchmanship
- high-church => high church
- highchair => high chair
- high-ceilinged => high-ceilinged
- highbush cranberry => Highbush cranberry
- high-bush blueberry => Blueberry
- high-built => Tall
- highbrowed => Highbrow
- high-colored => brightly coloured
- high-crowned => high-crowned
- high-definition television => High-definition television
- high-density lipoprotein => High-density lipoprotein
- high-embowed => high-arched
- high-energy => high-energy
- high-energy physics => high-energy physics
- higher => higher
- higher cognitive process => higher cognitive process
- higher criticism => higher criticism
Definitions and Meaning of high-class in English
high-class (s)
pretentiously elegant
FAQs About the word high-class
high-class
pretentiously elegant
awsome,beautiful,classic,excellent,ripper,famous,fantastic,good,first class,terrific
Atrocious,terrible,inferior,lousy,poor,rotten,terrible,vile,bad,execrable
high-churchman-ship => High-churchman-ship, high-churchman => high-churchman, high-churchism => High churchmanship, high-church => high church, highchair => high chair,