Frequency rank: 4,173. – 4,176.
- high-class; high-grade; high-quality; high-end; luxuryantonym: 低級
- high-ranking; high-level; senior
adjectival nouns or quasi-adjectives (keiyodoshi); nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'; noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
nouns which may take the genitive case particle 'no'; noun (common) (futsuumeishi)
Forms
Generated definitions (experimental)
- high-class; high-grade; high-quality; high-end; luxury
- high-ranking; high-level; senior
This meaning is used to describe items or services that are of superior quality or expensive and often associated with luxury or exclusivity.
This meaning refers to someone's position in a hierarchy, indicating that they hold a position of authority or seniority within an organization or social structure.
Wiktionary definitions (experimental)
Example sentences
19 results
I'm a self-supporting student so I can't have that sort of high class thing.
I felt out of place in the expensive restaurant.
It pays in the long run to buy goods of high quality.
Overseas subsidiaries are putting out top-of the-line products.
Keeping up with the Joneses is expensive in rich town like Beverly Hills.
We had dinner in an expensive restaurant and stayed at a high-class hotel.
Tom bought a really expensive, well-made pair of shoes.
16. よのなか世の中にはこうきゅう高級なにんげん人間とていきゅう低級なにんげん人間がそんざい存在している、そんなかんがえ考えがかのじょ彼女のえっせいエッセイからはうかがえる。そのようなかんがえ考えはていきゅう低級なにんげん人間のもの物だ。
The notion of upper-class and lower-class among humans in this world is a topic likely to be found in a woman's essay. Anyone who thinks that falls in the lower-class category of humans.
Tom can't explain the difference between cheap wine and expensive wine.
Tom can't tell the difference between expensive wine and cheap wine.