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1. classic
adjective. ['ˈklæsɪk'] of recognized authority or excellence.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- classique (French)
- classicus (Latin)
Rhymes with Classic
- thoracic
- jurassic
- sasek
- fasick
How do you pronounce classic?
Pronounce classic as ˈklæsɪk.
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Sentences with classic
1. Adjective
When you look at barn wood, it has a classic weathered look to it.
Quotes about classic
1. In a way, a lot of my humor comes from presenting things that are dramatic or shocking and then people not having socially appropriate responses, having people denying the drama by failing to react to it, and that's a really classic form of humor.
- Chuck Palahniuk
2. A classic is a book that has never finished saying what it has to say.
- Italo Calvino, The Uses of Literature
3. We have just witnessed a classic example of what I like to call 'misdirected rage'. I believe the technical term is being an ass.
- Natsuki Takaya
2. classic
noun. ['ˈklæsɪk'] a creation of the highest excellence.
Antonyms
Etymology
- classique (French)
- classicus (Latin)
3. classic
noun. ['ˈklæsɪk'] an artist who has created classic works.
Synonyms
Etymology
- classique (French)
- classicus (Latin)
4. classic
adjective. ['ˈklæsɪk'] of or relating to the most highly developed stage of an earlier civilisation and its culture.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- classique (French)
- classicus (Latin)
5. classic
adjective. ['ˈklæsɪk'] of or pertaining to or characteristic of the ancient Greek and Roman cultures.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- classique (French)
- classicus (Latin)