Classic
adjective'klæsɪk
Adjective
of or relating to the first significant period of a civilization, culture, area of study, etc.
“classic Chinese pottery”
“classical Marxism”
Similar:Classicalwell-known and long-established in form or style
“a classical ballet”
“classic double-breasted suit”
“the classic struggle between good and evil”
Similar:Classicalconsidered of the highest quality and lasting significance or worth
“a classic car”
“`War and Peace' is a classic novel”
of a well-known type; remarkably typical
“the classic struggle between good and evil”
“I woke up with all the classic symptoms of the flu”
“she made the classic mistake of choosing style over substance”
Noun
a creation of the highest excellence
Type of:Creationan artist who has created classic works
Type of:Artist
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Similar Words
- Classical
- Graeco-roman
- Greco-roman
- Neoclassic
- Neoclassical
- Traditional
- Superior
- Typical