- classic
- clas|sic1 W3 [ˈklæsık] adj [usually before noun]▬▬▬▬▬▬▬1¦(typical)¦2¦(admired)¦3¦(very good)¦4¦(traditional)¦▬▬▬▬▬▬▬1.) ¦(TYPICAL)¦having all the features that are typical or expected of a particular thing or situationclassic example/mistake/case etc▪ Too many job hunters make the classic mistake of thinking only about what's in it for them.2.) ¦(ADMIRED)¦admired by many people, and having a value that has continued for a long time▪ The Coca-Cola bottle is one of the classic designs of the last century.▪ a collection of classic cars3.) ¦(VERY GOOD)¦of excellent quality▪ Roy scored a classic goal in the 90th minute.4.) ¦(TRADITIONAL)¦a classic style of art or clothing is attractive in a simple traditional way▪ She chose a classic navy suit for the ceremony.classic 2classic2 n1.) a book, play, or film that is important and has been admired for a long time▪ 'La Grande Illusion' is one of the classics of French cinema.all-time/modern/design etc classic▪ The play has become an American classic.2.) something that is very good and one of the best examples of its kind▪ What makes a car a classic?3.) classics [plural]the language, literature, and history of Ancient Rome and Greece▪ Judith studied classics at Oxford.
Dictionary of contemporary English. 2013.