My English teacher asked me what "First quality" means?
No website on internet gives any definition of that term.
is it correct to say like this?
Starbucks is famous for its first quality coffee
My English teacher asked me what "First quality" means?
No website on internet gives any definition of that term.
is it correct to say like this?
Starbucks is famous for its first quality coffee
It means that the quality is excellent or "first class" (i.e. of the best quality or in the highest division of quality).
While I haven't found a source for "first quality", there is a defintion for "first quality workmanship" in US Legal definitions:
first quality workmanship means construction which is free from any defect materially affecting appearance or serviceability.
You ask specifically:
is it correct to say like this?
Starbucks is famous for its first quality coffee.
It is grammatically correct, but I would prefer to say:
Starbucks is famous for its excellent coffee.
It looks to be a derivative of first-rate:
Foremost in quality, rank, or importance.
Calculation of the percentage of good parts at the beginning of a production run.
It is in use as a (company)name that suggests good quality and not really a genuine term.
Well it's hard to say. First may refer to the notion that it's the earliest coffee picked, roasted or ground, indicating freshness.
However it more probably means this:
- Preceding all others in rank, dignity or excellence. Demosthenes was the first orator of Greece. Burke was one of the first geniuses of his age. Give God the first place in your affections.
In this case First would be synonymous with Best.
It may even be a Double Entendre (M.W.O), or rather a combination of those meanings.
Being the best is, of course, the claim of almost every advertiser. Since "Best" may be considered a matter of opinion, this arguably doesn't actually mean very much. Also, since it's Starbucks, don't dismiss the possibility that it's the least progressed too. I'd suggest something derisive as a result but that probably is not the type of answer your teacher wants.
In this context, since its being modified with an adjective Quality refers to its comparative rank; how good it is when judged against other coffees. This supports the "best" interpretation of the word first.
However, the only way to be sure is to call customer service. I wish you good luck with that, you'll need it. =P