class
What is the Definition of class?
Noun:
- a collection of things sharing a common attribute
- a body of students who are taught together
- people having the same social, economic, or educational status
- education imparted in a series of lessons or meetings
- a league ranked by quality
- a body of students who graduate together
- (biology)
- elegance in dress or behavior
Verb:
- arrange or order by classes or categories
How can I use class in a sentence?
Within seconds, the whole class was standing on their stools while Neville, who had been drenched in the potion when the cauldron collapsed, moaned in pain as angry red boils sprang up all over his arms and legs.
Nearly Headless Nick was always happy to point new Gryffindors in the right direction, but Peeves the Poltergeist was worth two locked doors and a trick staircase if you met him when you were late for class.
By the end of the lesson, only Hermione Granger had made any difference to her match; Professor McGonagall showed the class how it had gone all silver and pointy and gave Hermione a rare smile.
They left the hall quickly, wanting to unwrap the broomstick in private before their first class, but halfway across the entrance hall they found the way upstairs barred by Crabbe and Goyle.
Harry must have had more haircuts than the rest of the boys in his class put together, but it made no difference, his hair simply grew that way — all over the place.
Other meanings of class (synonyms, cognates).
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classed |
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classic |
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classical |
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classicism |
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classicist |
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classification |
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classified |
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classifier |
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classify |
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classless |
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classmate |
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classroom |
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classy |
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