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[ US /ˈkɫæs/ ]
[ UK /klˈɑːs/ ]
VERB
  1. arrange or order by classes or categories
    How would you classify these pottery shards--are they prehistoric?
NOUN
  1. a collection of things sharing a common attribute
    there are two classes of detergents
  2. a league ranked by quality
    he played baseball in class D for two years
    Princeton is in the NCAA Division 1-AA
  3. elegance in dress or behavior
    she has a lot of class
  4. people having the same social, economic, or educational status
    the working class
    an emerging professional class
  5. (biology) a taxonomic group containing one or more orders
  6. a body of students who are taught together
    early morning classes are always sleepy
  7. a body of students who graduate together
    she was in my year at Hoehandle High
    the class of '97
  8. education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings
    he took a course in basket weaving
    flirting is not unknown in college classes

How To Use class In A Sentence

  • Some were members of Turkey's elite military class known as "pashas," a title of respect harking back to Ottoman military commanders Monday for allegedly planning to blow up mosques in order to trigger a military takeover and overthrow the WN.com - Photown News
  • They could have been classed as ship-rigged sloops-of-war and were built by Thomas Fishburn in 1770 at Whitby.
  • If we have spent several class periods introducing conventions of reasoned evidence in argumentative writing, we usually look for such features in student papers.
  • Assuming that 15 pound breaking strain line is used, an angler using monofilament might have to use a six or eight ounce sinker and use a 20 lb class rod to carry that sinker weight.
  • Apart from any other objection, a different classification would be reached if the characters were used in a different sequence.
  • a class in conversational Spanish.
  • Gone was the prim nodus; instead her long hair was parted in the center and allowed to fall loose under a veil, in a deliberate echo of the statuary poses of classical goddesses. Caesars’ Wives
  • The major problem is punters here expect a diet of top-class football along with decent grub. The Sun
  • Hmm... a bit of Googling produces this short book review by Charles Solomon, which has the line: "As an essayist, Didion lacks the hyaline profundity of Susan Sontag or the classical erudition of Marguerite Yourcenar ... Making Light: Open thread 136
  • For instance, a few weeks ago in my sports statistics class, I envisioned a type of graph that’s a combination boxplot and lineplot — instead of turning towards Excel, I coded a Mathematica module to create this type of graph and then automate the creation of many of these. Wolfram Blog : Get Your Game On for Mathematics Awareness Month!
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