Pronunciation: /ˈklæsɪkəl/
noun a style or form of music or art that is traditional or formal
A1 I enjoy listening to classical music.
A2 She is taking a classical dance class.
B1 Studying classical literature helps us understand history better.
B2 The museum has a collection of classical artifacts.
C1 The composer's work is considered a masterpiece of classical music.
C2 The professor is an expert in classical philosophy.
adjective relating to ancient Greek or Latin literature, art, or culture
A1 I enjoy listening to classical music.
A2 She is learning how to play classical guitar.
B1 The students studied classical literature in their English class.
B2 The art museum has a collection of classical paintings.
C1 The composer is known for his classical symphonies.
C2 The ballet company performed a classical piece by Tchaikovsky.
formal Classical music is known for its complexity and timelessness.
informal I love listening to classical music when I study.
slang Classical tunes are my jam.
figurative Her style is very classical, she always dresses elegantly.