Canadian English Meaning of classic
classic
Other Canadian English words related to classic
- archetypal
- archetypal
- definitive
- excellent
- exemplary
- swell
- model
- paradigmatic
- perfect
- quintessential
- superb
- terrific
- unique
- wonderful
- Exceptional.
- fantastic
- good
- flawless
- ideal
- imitable
- marvellous
- marvellous
- prime
- special
- stellar
- Textbook
- absolute
- bang up
- banner
- Capital
- choice
- crackerjack
- dandy
- awesome
- fancy
- first class
- first-rate
- Grand
- groovy
- high-grade
- Impeccable
- keen
- nifty
- without equal
- par excellence
- cousin
- sensational
- splendid
- UK pound (GBP)
- superior
- superlative
- swell
- tip-top
- top
- top-notch
- unsurpassed
- wizard
- A1
- Jim-dandy
Nearest Words of classic
- classible => classifiable
- classes => classes
- classed => classed
- class-conscious => Class-conscious
- class-action suit => Class action
- class zygomycetes => Class Zygomycetes
- class xanthophyceae => Xanthophyceae class
- class warfare => class warfare
- class war => Class war
- class ulvophyceae => Class ulvophyceae
- classic hemochromatosis => Classic hemochromatosis
- classical => classical
- classical architecture => classical architecture
- classical ballet => Classical ballet
- classical conditioning => Classical conditioning
- classical greek => classical Greek
- classical haemophilia => Classical haemophilia
- classical hemophilia => Classical haemophilia
- classical latin => Classical Latin
- classical mechanics => Classical mechanics
Definitions and Meaning of classic in English
classic (n)
a creation of the highest excellence
an artist who has created classic works
classic (a)
of or relating to the first significant period of a civilization, culture, area of study, etc.
classic (s)
of a well-known type; remarkably typical
considered of the highest quality and lasting significance or worth
well-known and long-established in form or style
classic (n.)
Alt. of Classical
A work of acknowledged excellence and authority, or its author; -- originally used of Greek and Latin works or authors, but now applied to authors and works of a like character in any language.
One learned in the literature of Greece and Rome, or a student of classical literature.
FAQs About the word classic
classic
a creation of the highest excellence, an artist who has created classic works, of or relating to the first significant period of a civilization, culture, area o
archetypal,archetypal,definitive,excellent,exemplary,swell,model,paradigmatic,perfect,quintessential
bad,normal,poor,Substandard,typical,unsatisfactory,vile,Atrocious,average,deficient
classible => classifiable, classes => classes, classed => classed, class-conscious => Class-conscious, class-action suit => Class action,