classics

word · lemma: classic

/ˈkɫæsɪks/
/klˈæsɪks/

Definition

‘Classics’ refers to famous works of literature, art, or music that have stood the test of time, or the academic study of ancient Greek and Roman texts and cultures.

Usage & Nuances

‘Classics’ can mean either masterpieces of any era (‘literary classics,’ ‘movie classics’) or, in academic contexts, the study of ancient Greece and Rome. Used mainly in formal or educational settings. Often appears as 'the classics'.

Example Sentences

These movies are considered classics.

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She loves reading the classics by famous authors.

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Many universities offer courses in classics.

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If you haven't read the classics, you should try starting with something short.

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He majored in classics at college and can read Latin and Greek.

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Every holiday season, TV stations replay those old classics again.

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