Meaning & Definition of word "Classical"

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    Classical

    /ˈklæsɪkəl/

    adjective:

    • 1. Relating to the ancient Greek and Roman world, especially to its history, literature, art, and culture.
      • Example: The museum has a remarkable collection of classical artifacts from ancient Rome.
    • 2. Of or relating to a standard or traditional form or style, particularly in literature, music, or art.
      • Example: She enjoys listening to classical music, especially compositions by Beethoven and Mozart.
    • 3. Of the highest quality and lasting significance; being a model of its kind.
      • Example: The novel is considered a classical work of literature, studied in many schools.
    • 4. In a style that adheres to established principles and forms.
      • Example: His classical training in dance paid off during the performance.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'classicus', meaning 'belonging to the highest class'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    classical music:

    Music that follows traditional forms and is often performed in formal settings.

    classical education:

    An educational system based on the study of classical languages and literature.

    classical arts:

    The arts that follow traditional forms, including music, dance, and theater.

    Related Words

    classicism:

    A movement in literature and art that draws inspiration from the classical art and culture of ancient Greece and Rome.

    classicality:

    The quality of being classical or adhering to classical standards.

    classic:

    A work of art or literature that is considered a standard of excellence.

    Slang Meanings of classical

    Meaning: Old-school

    Example Sentence: That band is so classical, they really bring back the old-school vibe.

    Meaning: Timeless

    Example Sentence: Her style is purely classical, always in fashion regardless of trends.