Class

Noun

 * 1)  A group, collection, category or set sharing characteristics or attributes.
 * 2)  A social grouping, based on job, wealth, etc. In Britain, society is commonly split into three main classes; upper class, middle class and working class.
 * 3)  The division of society into classes.
 * 4)  Admirable behavior; elegance.
 * 5)  A group of students in a regularly scheduled meeting with a teacher.
 * 6) A series of classes covering a single subject.
 * 7)  A group of students who commenced or completed their education during a particular year. A school class.
 * 8)  A category of seats in an airplane, train or other means of mass transportation.
 * 9)  A rank in the classification of organisms, below phylum and above order; a taxon of that rank.
 * 10)  A set of objects having the same behavior (but typically differing in state), or a template defining such a set.
 * 11)  A collection of sets definable by a shared property.
 * 12) Best of its kind.
 * 13)  A group of people subject to be conscripted in the same military draft, or more narrowly those persons actually conscripted in a particular draft.

Verb

 * 1)  To assign to a class.

Adjective

 * 1)  great; fabulous

Adjectives for Class

 * (school) academic; attending; assembled; bespectacled; diligent; elementary; fixed; grade; grouped; graduating; freshman; intermediate; lecture; overworked; primer; primary; advanced; subdivided; unlimited.
 * (social) arrogant; unclaimed; ruthless; vast; emergent; ruling; history-conscious; leisure; spurious; laboring; useful; humble; technical; servile; degraded; generic; social; diversified; privileged; conflicting; piratical; consistent; submerged; collected; represented; traditional; dole-receiving; peaceful; better; vicious; inarticulate; dominant; rapid; various (plural); exclusive; despised; venal; conspicuous; liberated; opulent; irresponsible; obnoxious; corresponding; lower; agrarian distinct; noticeable; exploiting;  vulgar inferior; irreconcilable; wealthy; cultured ; upper; cultivated; best; preferred; conservative; industrial; intellectual; proletarian; illiterate; submerged; artisan; contented; prosperous; working; object; odious; mediocre; truant; rising; central; middle-aged; indivisible; appointive; chivalrous; holy; iron-bound; vigorous; skeptical; economic.

Verbs for Class

 * address—; admit to—; attend—; change—es; conduct—; divide into—es; examine—; lecture—; limit—; promote—; raise—; rate—; unite—; —answers; —assembles; —choruses; —competes; —graduates ; —recites; —reviews; —sings; —studies.
 * (social) arouse—; bow to—; consort with—; do away with—es; educate—; elevate—; enslave—; fix—; free—; level—; liberate—es; lower—es; separate—; stifle—; —es arise; —es gravitate; —idolizes; —predominates; —rebels.

Derived terms

 * business class
 * character class
 * class action
 * class clown
 * class diagram
 * class reunion
 * class struggle
 * economy class
 * equivalence class
 * first class
 * form class


 * upper class
 * middle class
 * noun class
 * pitch class
 * professional class
 * school class
 * second class
 * social class
 * spectral class
 * third class
 * working class


 * outclass

Related terms

 * class act
 * classify
 * class picture
 * classless
 * classroom
 * class up
 * class war
 * classy


 * coach class
 * steerage class

Thesaurus
adherents, agreeableness, allot, alphabetize, analyze, animal kingdom, antonomasia, appraise, appreciate, arrange, ashram, assembly, assess, assign, assort, auspiciousness, bearing, beneficialness, benevolence, benignity, binomial nomenclature, biosystematics, biosystematy, biotype, birth, blood, body, bracket, branch, brand, break down, breed, breeding, brethren, brood, caliber, call, caste, catalog, categorize, category, church, churchgoers, clan, classification, classify, codify, cogency, colony, color, commonwealth, commune, communion, community, condition, confession, congregation, consider, deme, denomination, descent, description, desert, digest, discernment, disciples, distinction, divide, division, domain, echelon, economic class, elegance, endogamous group, estate, estimate, evaluate, excellence, expedience, extended family, extraction, factor, fairness, faith, family, favorableness, feather, figure, file, fineness, first-rateness, flock, fold, folk, followers, footing, form, form an estimate, gauge, genotype, genre, gens, genus, give an appreciation, glossology, goodliness, goodness, grace, grade, grain, group, grouping, guess, head, heading, healthiness, helpfulness, hierarchy, hold, house, identify, ilk, importance, index, ism, judge, kidney, kin, kind, kindness, kingdom, kinship group, label, laity, laymen, league, level, line, lineage, list, make an estimation, mark, matriclan, measure, merit, minyan, moiety, nation, nature, niceness, nomenclature, nonclerics, nonordained persons, nuclear family, onomastics, onomatology, order, orismology, parish, parishioners, part, patriclan, pedigree, people, persuasion, phratria, phratry, phyle, phylum, pigeonhole, place, place-names, place-naming, plant kingdom, pleasantness, polyonymy, position, power structure, precedence, predicament, presence, prestige, prize, profitableness, quality, race, range, rank, rate, rating, realm, reckon, refinement, regard, rewardingness, rubric, savoir faire, school, score, sect, section, seculars, separate, series, set, settlement, sheep, sift, skillfulness, social class, society, sort, sort out, soundness, species, sphere, stage, stamp, standing, station, status, stem, stirps, stock, strain, stratum, stripe, style, subcaste, subclass, subdivide, subdivision, subfamily, subgenus, subgroup, subkingdom, suborder, subspecies, subtribe, superclass, superfamily, superiority, superorder, superspecies, systematics, tabulate, taste, taxonomy, terminology, thrash out, tier, title, toponymy, totem, track, tribe, trinomialism, type, usefulness, validity, valuate, value, variety, virtue, virtuousness, weigh, wholeness, winnow, worth, year

Etymology
From classe:, from  classis:

Pronunciation




Noun

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 * Mandarin: 類, 类, 種類, 种类
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 * Estonian: rühm
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 * Hebrew: קורס (qurs)
 * Hindi: क्लास


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Verb

 * Bulgarian: класифицирам
 * Finnish:
 * Greek: ταξινομώ


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