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Classics ˈklæsɪk English Noun Bre Alice Wonderland Modern

Word classic
WordType (noun)
Phonetic BrE / ˈklæsɪk / NAmE / ˈklæsɪk /
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  • english classics such as ‘alice in wonderland’
  • the novel may become a modern classic.
  • that match was a classic.
  • a degree in classics
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classic

(noun)BrE / ˈklæsɪk / NAmE / ˈklæsɪk /
  1. a book, film/movie or song which is well known and considered to be of very high quality, setting standards for other books, etc.
    • English classics such as ‘Alice in Wonderland’
    • The novel may become a modern classic.
  2. a thing that is an excellent example of its kind
    • That match was a classic.
  3. the study of ancient Greek and Roman culture, especially their languages and literature
    • a degree in Classics

    Extra Examples

    • Charles Dickens’s timeless classic, ‘Oliver Twist’
    • The song became an instant classic and shot to number one.
    • one of the great classics of English literature
    • The second goal was an absolute classic.

    Word Origin

    • early 17th cent.: from French classique or Latin classicus ‘belonging to a class or division’, later ‘of the highest class’, from classis ‘a division of the Roman people, a grade, or a class of pupils’.
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