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noun the best, finest, or highest class, grade, or rank.
the most expensive and most luxurious class of accommodation on trains, ships, airplanes, etc.
(in the U.S. Postal Service) the class of mail consisting of letters, postal cards, or the like, together with all mailable matter sealed against inspection.
British University . the group receiving the highest distinction in an honors course.
Origin of first class First recorded in 1740–50
Words nearby first class first blood, first blush, firstborn, First Cause, first-cause argument, first class , first classman, first-come, first come, first served, firstcomer, First Commandment
Definition for first class (2 of 2) [ furst -klas , -klahs ] SHOW IPA
/ ˈfɜrstˈklæs, -ˈklɑs / PHONETIC RESPELLING
adjective of the highest or best class or quality: a first-class movie.
best-equipped and most expensive: a first-class railroad car.
given or entitled to preferred treatment, handling, etc.: first-class mail.
adverb by first-class conveyance: to travel first-class.
Origin of first-class First recorded in 1780–90
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Every one who has had the honour of acquaintance with a first-class office boy will understand.
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Like competent train despatchers, men able to be first-class chief operators are few and far between.
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All first-class managers forbid the artists to be seen in "the front of the house."
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Bridget was not a first-class cook, and her limited repertory rendered the bill of fare wearisome and monotonous.
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I saw the agents of the house in town this morning, and they tell me it is quite a first-class appointment for a mercantile one.
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British Dictionary definitions for first class noun the class or grade of the best or highest value, quality, etc
adjective (first-class when prenominal) of the best or highest class or grade a first-class citizen
excellent; first-rate
of or denoting the most comfortable and expensive class of accommodation in a hotel, aircraft, train, etc
(in Britain) of or relating to mail that is processed most quickly (in the US and Canada) of or relating to mail that consists mainly of written letters, cards, etc education See first (def. 10)
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