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Synonyms for Classical
ˈklæs ɪ kəlclas·si·cal
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English Synonyms and Antonyms
classical
That is pure which is free from mixture or contact with anything that weakens, impairs, or pollutes. Material substances are called pure in the strict sense when free from foreign admixture of any kind; as, pure oxygen; the word is often used to signify free from any defiling or objectionable admixture (the original sense); we speak of water as pure when it is bright, clear, and refreshing, tho it may contain mineral salts in solution; in the medical and chemical sense, only distilled water (aqua pura) is pure. In moral and religious use pure is a strong word, denoting positive excellence of a high order; one is innocent who knows nothing of evil, and has experienced no touch of temptation; one is pure who, with knowledge of evil and exposure to temptation, keeps heart and soul unstained. Virtuous refers primarily to right action; pure to right feeling and motives; as, "Blessed are the pure in heart: for they shall see God," Matt. v, 8. Compare FINE; INNOCENT.
Synonyms:
absolute, chaste, classic, clean, clear, continent, genuine, guileless, guiltless, holy, immaculate, incorrupt, innocent, mere, perfect, pure, real, sheer, simple, spotless, stainless, true, unadulterated, unblemished, uncorrupted, undefiled, unmingled, unmixed, unpolluted, unspotted, unstained, unsullied, untainted, untarnished, upright, virtuousAntonyms:
adulterated, defiled, dirty, filthy, foul, gross, immodest, impure, indecent, indelicate, lewd, mixed, obscene, polluted, stained, sullied, tainted, tarnished, unchaste, unclean
Complete Dictionary of Synonyms and Antonyms
Princeton's WordNet
classical music, classical, serious musicadjective
traditional genre of music conforming to an established form and appealing to critical interest and developed musical taste
Synonyms:
serious music, classical music, classicalAntonyms:
modern, pop, nonclassical, nonstandard, popularclassical, classicadjective
of or relating to the most highly developed stage of an earlier civilisation and its culture
"classic Cinese pottery"
Synonyms:
definitive, classic, authoritative, classicalAntonyms:
nonclassical, nonstandard, modern, pop, popularauthoritative, classical, classic, definitiveadjective
of recognized authority or excellence
"the definitive work on Greece"; "classical methods of navigation"
Synonyms:
authorised, classic, authorized, important, unequivocal, determinate, authoritative, definitive, classicalAntonyms:
nonclassical, modern, nonstandard, popular, popclassicaladjective
of or relating to the study of the literary works of ancient Greece and Rome
" a classical scholar"
Synonyms:
definitive, classic, authoritativeAntonyms:
modern, nonstandard, popular, nonclassical, popclassicaladjective
(language) having the form used by ancient standard authors
"classical Greek
Synonyms:
definitive, classic, authoritativeAntonyms:
popular, nonstandard, nonclassical, modern, popclassical, classic, Greco-Roman, Graeco-Roman, Hellenicadjective
of or pertaining to or characteristic of the ancient Greek and Roman cultures
"classical mythology"; "classical
Synonyms:
definitive, classic, authoritative, classicalAntonyms:
nonstandard, nonclassical, popular, pop, modern
Dictionary of English Synonymes
classicaladjective
Synonyms:
first-rate, of the first class (in literature)classicaladjective
Synonyms:
greek or latinclassicaladjective
PPDB, the paraphrase database
List of paraphrases for "classical":
classic, conventional, traditional, fever, plague, classics, typical
Words popularity by usage frequency
ranking | word | |
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#212 | real | |
#573 | important | |
#831 | true | |
#907 | clear | |
#933 | simple | |
#1356 | perfect | |
#1360 | classic | |
#1721 | traditional | |
#1809 | clean | |
#2367 | classical | |
#3238 | holy | |
#3303 | authorized | |
#3337 | pure | |
#3598 | typical | |
#3966 | stainless | |
#4304 | absolute | |
#4322 | classics | |
#5018 | genuine | |
#5273 | conventional | |
#6109 | elegant | |
#6935 | fever | |
#7271 | innocent | |
#7775 | mere | |
#8269 | sheer | |
#8685 | refined | |
#9513 | polished | |
#9952 | continent | |
#10143 | authorised | |
#10502 | definitive | |
#11671 | upright | |
#15784 | plague | |
#15906 | authoritative | |
#23443 | immaculate | |
#31891 | virtuous | |
#33751 | spotless | |
#47283 | unequivocal | |
#54725 | chaste | |
#63057 | determinate | |
#68734 | unadulterated | |
#86133 | unmixed | |
#101670 | unblemished | |
#113258 | untainted | |
#121187 | guiltless | |
#132343 | unpolluted | |
#138816 | augustan | |
#144585 | undefiled | |
#156927 | uncorrupted | |
#158940 | unstained | |
#166083 | guileless | |
#166760 | unsullied | |
#239463 | untarnished | |
#249868 | unspotted |
How to use Classical in a sentence?
This expression is more commonly seen in the classical period, specifically in the eighth century between the years 700 CE to 800 CE, which is the last century of the Mayan culture and very close to its collapse, in the years following 800 CE, the Mayan cities started to collapse. That (event) has a strong relationship with the frequency of the number of wars which began in this century.
While the classical mineral royalty and streaming companies are tight on funds, you're going to see private equity and other investment type groups step up to the plate.
The advantage of a classical education is that it enables you to despise the wealth which it prevents you from achieving.
I was very keen to become a classical singer. But when I began work, I had so many responsibilities that I could not pay attention to classical music. I did not have time to practice.
Has Vladimir Putin become a classical miracle, a chronicled obstacle, a conventicle oracle, a piratical spectacle, a manacled vehicle, a tentacled particle, a monarchical article, a cubicle receptacle, a monocled corpuscle, a pinnacled icicle or a trickled treacle?
Translations for Classical
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- كلاسيكيArabic
- klassischGerman
- klasikaEsperanto
- clásicoSpanish
- کلاسیکPersian
- classiqueFrench
- clasaiceachIrish
- klasszikusHungarian
- դասականArmenian
- klasikaIdo
- classicoItalian
- קלַאסִיHebrew
- クラシック, 古典的Japanese
- کلاسیکیKurdish
- klasycznyPolish
- clássicoPortuguese
- clasică, clasic, clasiciRomanian
- классическийRussian
- класичан, klasičanSerbo-Croatian
- klasičenSlovene
- klassiskSwedish
- సంగీతంTelugu
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