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Showing words for CLASS using the English dictionary

5 Letter Words for Class

class

4 Letter Words for Class

cals, cass, lacs, lass, sacs, sals

3 Letter Words for Class

alc, als, asl, ass, cal, lac, las, lca, lsc, sac, sal, sla

Definitions for Class

[1] a number of persons or things regarded as forming a group by reason of common attributes, characteristics, qualities, or traits; kind; sort: a class of objects used in daily living.
[2] a group of students meeting regularly to study a subject under the guidance of a teacher: The class had arrived on time for the lecture.
[3] the period during which a group of students meets for instruction.
[4] a meeting of a group of students for instruction.
[5] a classroom.
[6] a number of pupils in a school, or of students in a college, pursuing the same studies, ranked together, or graduated in the same year: She graduated from Ohio State, class of '72.
[7] a social stratum sharing basic economic, political, or cultural characteristics, and having the same social position: Artisans form a distinct class in some societies.
[8] the system of dividing society; caste.
[9] social rank, especially high rank.
[10] the members of a given group in society, regarded as a single entity.
[11] any division of persons or things according to rank or grade: Hotels were listed by class, with the most luxurious ones listed first.
[12] excellence; exceptional merit: She's a good performer, but she lacks class.
[13] Hinduism . any of the four social divisions, the Brahman, Kshatriya, Vaisya, and Shudra, of Hindu society; varna. Compare caste(def 2) .
[14] Informal . elegance, grace, or dignity, as in dress and behavior: He may be a slob, but his brother has real class.
[15] any of several grades of accommodations available on ships, airplanes, and the like: We bought tickets for first class.
[16] Informal . the best or among the best of its kind: This new plane is the class of the wide-bodied airliners.
[17] Biology . the usual major subdivision of a phylum or division in the classification of organisms, usually consisting of several orders.
[18] British University . any of three groups into which candidates for honors degrees are divided according to merit on the basis of final examinations.
[19] drafted or conscripted soldiers, or persons available for draft or conscription, all of whom were born in the same year.
[20] Grammar . form class.
[21] Ecclesiastical . classis.
[22] (in early Methodism) one of several small companies, each composed of about 12 members under a leader, into which each society or congregation was divided.
[23] Statistics . a group of measurements that fall within a specified interval.
[24] Mathematics . a set; a collection.
[25] the classes, the higher ranks of society, as distinguished from the masses.
[26] Informal . of high quality, integrity, status, or style: class players on a mediocre team.
[27] to place or arrange in a class; classify: to class justice with wisdom.
[28] to take or have a place in a particular class: those who class as believers.
[29] class up , Informal . to improve the quality, tone, or status of; add elegance, dignity, style, etc., to: The new carpet and curtains really class up this room.
[30] classic.
[31] classical.
[32] classification.
[33] classified.
[34] a collection or division of people or things sharing a common characteristic, attribute, quality, or property
[35] a group of persons sharing a similar social position and certain economic, political, and cultural characteristics
[36] (in Marxist theory) a group of persons sharing the same relationship to the means of production
[37] the pattern of divisions that exist within a society on the basis of rank, economic status, etc (as modifier ) the class struggle ; class distinctions
[38] a group of pupils or students who are taught and study together a meeting of a group of students for tuition
[39] mainly US a group of students who graduated in a specified year the class of '53
[40] (in combination and as modifier) British a grade of attainment in a university honours degree second-class honours
[41] one of several standards of accommodation in public transport See also first class, second class, third class
[42] informal excellence or elegance, esp in dress, design, or behaviour that girl's got class (as modifier ) a class act
[43] outstanding speed and stamina in a racehorse (as modifier ) the class horse in the race
[44] biology any of the taxonomic groups into which a phylum is divided and which contains one or more orders. Amphibia, Reptilia, and Mammalia are three classes of phylum Chordata
[45] maths logic another name for set 2 (def. 3) proper class a class which cannot itself be a member of other classes
[46] in a class of its own or in a class by oneself unequalled; unparalleled
[47] to have or assign a place within a group, grade, or class

Words related to Class

family, collection, division, school, degree, league, grade, style, rank, department, company, club, place, position, circle, room, study, course, session, seminar

Words nearby Class

clasp knife, clasp-knife spasticity, clasper, claspers, clasping, class, class a drug, class act, class action, class action law suit, class b drug

Origin of Class

1590–1600; earlier classis, plural classes < Latin: class, division, fleet, army; singular class back formation from plural

Words that may be confused with Class

cast, caste, class

Other words from Class

class·a·ble , adjective
class·er , noun
mis·class , verb
re·class , verb (used with object)
un·class·a·ble , adjective
un·classed , adjective
well-classed , adjective

Word origin for Class

C17: from Latin classis class, rank, fleet; related to Latin calāre to summon

Synonyms for Class

chic, dashing, fine, fly, sharp, classy, fashionable, foxy