Pronunciation: /ˈklæsɪk/
noun a work of art or literature that is considered to be of high quality and lasting significance
A1 I watched a classic movie last night.
A2 She loves to read classic novels.
B1 The museum has a collection of classic cars.
B2 He is a fan of classic rock music.
C1 The painting is considered a classic of modern art.
C2 The classic literature of Shakespeare is still widely studied today.
adjective judged over a period of time to be of the highest quality and outstanding of its kind
A1 I watched a classic movie last night.
A2 She wore a classic black dress to the party.
B1 The novel is considered a classic in literature.
B2 The painting is a classic example of Renaissance art.
C1 The symphony orchestra performed a classic piece by Beethoven.
C2 The vintage car is a classic beauty that never goes out of style.
formal The novel 'Pride and Prejudice' is considered a classic of English literature.
informal I love watching classic movies from the 1950s.
slang That car is a classic, dude. It's totally retro.
figurative Her elegant style is a classic example of timeless fashion.
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