clas·sic
/ˈklasik/
adjective
- judged over a period of time to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind."a classic novel"synonyms: definitive, authoritative, outstanding, of the highest quality, first-rate, first-class, best, finest, excellent, superior, masterly, exemplary, consummate, ideal
- remarkably and instructively typical."Hamlet is the classic example of a tragedy"synonyms: typical, archetypal, quintessential, vintage, model, representative, prototypical, paradigmatic, perfect, prime, copybook, textbook, standard, characteristic, stock, true to form
noun
- a work of art of recognized and established value."his books have become classics"synonyms: definitive example, model, epitome, paradigm, exemplar, prototype, outstanding example, paragon, great work, masterpiece, masterwork, established work, standard, pièce de résistance
- a school subject that involves the study of ancient Greek and Latin literature, philosophy, and history."an honors degree in Classics"
- a major sports tournament or competition, as in golf or tennis."dozens of celebrity golfers attended the Bob Hope Desert Classic"
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6 days ago · The meaning of CLASSIC is serving as a standard of excellence : of recognized value. How to use classic in a sentence.
noun · an author or a literary work of the first rank, especially one of demonstrably enduring quality. · an author or literary work of ancient Greece or Rome.
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A classic is an outstanding example of a particular style; something of lasting worth or with a timeless quality; of the first or highest quality, class, ...