[
UK
/klˈɑːsi/
]
[ US /ˈkɫæsi/ ]
[ US /ˈkɫæsi/ ]
ADJECTIVE
-
elegant and fashionable
a classy dame
classy clothes
a posh restaurant
a swish pastry shop on the Rue du Bac
How To Use classy In A Sentence
- On this side of the Atlantic, the word means “style” or perhaps “poise” or “polish,” as in classy or a class act. Feckless Youth
- Not classy but certainly felt chirpier the next morning. Times, Sunday Times
- The cafe's interior has been redone and looks very classy.
- I have to applaud Chris for his miraculous, classy turn-around from drug-riddled dope fiend to responsible father and Broadway star.
- It has a classy metal frame, strong glass and three-week battery life. The Sun
- Studio stores where you can find classy designs with cartoon characters.
- Classy display at the back. The Sun
- Gorgeous and classy, but routine was a little skippy. The Sun
- It was a pleasant surprise when they reconvened to record 1997's For Those In Peril From The Sea, a classy collection of upbeat rockers, jangly pop tunes and introspective balladry.
- I thought she looked elegant and classy. The Sun