Definition of 'classical'
1. adjective
2. adjective
3. adjective
Classical is used to describe things which relate to the ancient Greek or Roman civilizations.
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classical in American English
adjective
2.
3.
characteristic of or derived from the literary and artistic standards, principles, and methods of the ancient Greeks and Romans
5.
designating or of a specified area or course of study that is or has been standard and traditionally authoritative, not new, recent, and experimental
classical political science
6.
a. [occas. C-]
of, characteristic of, or like a style of music marked by an emphasis on formal composition, as in instrumental works in the sonata form, by precise standards of performance appropriate to a symphony orchestra, and by a sense of balance, order, clarity, etc.
b. [occas. C-]
designating or of the period (c. 1750-c. 1830) characterized by this style
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classical in British English
adjective
1.
of, relating to, or characteristic of the ancient Greeks and Romans or their civilization, esp in the period of their ascendancy
2.
classical architecture
3. music
a.
of, relating to, or denoting any music or its period of composition marked by stability of form, intellectualism, and restraint
Compare romantic (sense 5)4. music
5.
denoting or relating to a style in any of the arts characterized by emotional restraint and conservatism
a classical style of painting
See classicism (sense 1)6.
8. physics
9. another word for classic (sense 2), classic (sense 4)
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Derived forms
classicality (ˌclassiˈcality) or classicalness (ˈclassicalness) noun
classically (ˈclassically)
adverb
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Which architectural style am I?
a 14th-century style of English architecture characterized by the ogee arch, geometrical tracery, and floral decoration
Which architectural style am I?
designating or of the style of furniture, architecture, etc. of the time of Louis XIII of France, characterized by Renaissance forms, rich inlays, etc.
Which architectural style am I?
of, denoting, or relating to one of the five classical orders of architecture: characterized by a column having no base, a heavy fluted shaft, and a capital consisting of an ovolo moulding beneath a square abacus
Which architectural style am I?
a style of furniture popular in England about 1700–20 and in America about 1720–70, characterized by the use of unencumbered curves, walnut veneer, and the cabriole leg
Which architectural style am I?
the theory of design that the form of a thing should be determined by its use
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British English: classical
/ˈklæsɪkl/ ADJECTIVE
You use classical to describe something that is traditional in form, style, or content.
...classical, rock, and jazz music.
- American English: classical /ˈklæsɪkəl/
- Arabic: تَقْلِيديّ
- Brazilian Portuguese: clássico
- Chinese: 古典的
- Croatian: klasičan
- Czech: klasický
- Danish: klassisk
- Dutch: klassiek klassiek
- European Spanish: clásico
- Finnish: klassinen
- French: classique
- German: klassisch
- Greek: κλασικός
- Italian: classico
- Japanese: 伝統的な
- Korean: 고전적인
- Norwegian: klassisk
- Polish: klasyczny
- European Portuguese: clássico
- Romanian: clasic
- Russian: классический
- Spanish: clásico
- Swedish: klassisk
- Thai: ซึ่งตามแบบแผนดั้งเดิม
- Turkish: klasik
- Ukrainian: класичний
- Vietnamese: cổ điển
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