Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
big-ticket
Adjective
/ˈbɪɡˌtɪkɪt/

Definition
A term used to describe something that is expensive or involves a significant financial investment.

Examples
- Buying a new car is a big-ticket purchase that many consider.
- The big-ticket concert drew thousands of fans to the venue.
- Investing in real estate is often seen as a big-ticket investment.

Meaning
The phrase ‘big-ticket’ typically refers to items or experiences that require a large monetary expenditure, often implying a degree of importance or value.

Synonyms
- Costly
- High-end
- Expensive
- Luxurious