Definitions for first-class

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Spelling: [furst-klas, -klahs]
IPA: /ˈfɜrstˈklæs, -ˈklɑs/

First-Class is a 11 letter English word. It's valid Scrabble word worth 8 points. It's valid Words with friends word worth 8 points.

You can make 488 anagrams from letters in first-class (-acfilrssst).

Definitions for first-class

noun

  1. the best, finest, or highest class, grade, or rank.
  2. the most expensive and most luxurious class of accommodation on trains, ships, airplanes, etc.
  3. (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.
  4. British University. the group receiving the highest distinction in an honors course.

adverb

  1. by first-class conveyance:

adjective

  1. of the highest or best class or quality:
  2. best-equipped and most expensive:
  3. given or entitled to preferred treatment, handling, etc.:

Origin of first-class

First recorded in 1780-90

Examples for first-class

By trade he was a wood-carver, and a first-class hand at his job.

If it gets broken, send it to none but a first-class machinist for repairs.

But irregular Ukrainian troops armed with first-class rifles, mortars, and explosive devices would do Russian troops great damage.

I got a first-class ticket to New York, which I was into already.

He purchased two first-class tickets on the France, a luxury liner passage to England, for his new girlfriend and himself.

There was a first-class lounge with a sunken well and cocktail bar.

But for first-class highwaymen yarns, this other edition is the best.

A lot of girls become models because there is the alluring, if distant, promise of first-class, all-designer everything.

The canon responded with some restraint and then stepped into a first-class carriage.

A first-class ticket he took, and a first-class compartment he entered.

Word Value for first-class
Scrable

8

Words with friends

8

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