Pronunciation: /ˈsʌbˌklæs/
noun a class that is a subset of a larger class or category
A1 A subclass is a smaller category within a larger class.
A2 In programming, a subclass inherits properties and behaviors from its superclass.
B1 The subclass of mammals includes animals like dogs, cats, and elephants.
B2 When designing a software system, it is important to properly define the relationships between classes and subclasses.
C1 The subclass of marine mammals includes creatures like dolphins, whales, and seals.
C2 In object-oriented programming, creating a subclass allows for code reuse and customization without modifying the original class.
formal In object-oriented programming, a subclass inherits properties and behaviors from a superclass.
informal The subclass of this particular model has some additional features.
slang I'm in the subclass of people who prefer tea over coffee.
figurative The new team is considered a subclass of the original group, bringing fresh perspectives.
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