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high-end

[ hahy-end ]

adjective

Informal.
  1. being the most expensive or technically sophisticated:

    She uses high-end sound mixing equipment in her home studio.

    I can’t afford to shop in those high-end boutiques.



high-end

adjective

  1. prenominal (esp of computers, electronic equipment, etc) of the greatest power or sophistication
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Product analysts say the average price of a new refrigerator is between $600 and $2,300, the basic one is between $200 and $600 and the high-end one is between $2,300 and $5,000.

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High-end fragrance brand The House of Amouage partnered with Nordstrom in late 2024 to bring their live shopping events to the US.

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They include a "boutique" hotel in Wymondham, Norfolk, "high-end" residential homes in Northbourne, Kent, and turning a former seafront hotel in Sheringham, Norfolk, into flats.

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As airlines look to capitalize on the return to travel after the pandemic emergency, Delta and other carriers are leaning into high-end amenities such as luxury lounges that offer fine dining and wellness areas.

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As budget airlines struggle with profitability and major airlines cater increasingly to high-end customers, inexpensive airfare could be harder to come by, experts say.

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