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premium

[pree-mee-uhm] / ˈpri mi əm /
ADJECTIVE
excellent
Synonyms
Antonyms
STRONG
WEAK
low low-class




Example Sentences

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During major geopolitical crises, the spectre of a new oil shock resurfaced, with the price per barrel incorporating a "geopolitical risk premium," to reflect the probability that a conflict will cause a drop in supply.

From Barron's

Tesla plans to stop making its premium Model S and Model X vehicles later this year, discontinuing the oldest of its EV models that are still being delivered to customers.

From MarketWatch

She said that AI companies with large language models will pay a premium to Amazon Web Services to access its one-of-a-kind consumer data.

From MarketWatch

The company said it is seeing strength across a number of its offerings, including main and premium seating; from its loyalty customers; and from the maintenance, repair and overhaul business.

From MarketWatch

A possible justification for their premium is that tech companies enjoy better synergies than conglomerates of old.

From The Wall Street Journal